The Bard said it best in his play "Twelfth Night"
"If music be the food of love, play on"
Let's skew his meaning a bit and see just where the love of food and the love of music takes us.
It's difficult to grow flowers where I live because we don't have good soil. I do have some nice ones in pots, but not a lot. I can't really garden because I know nothing about it and won't bother to learn because it would be too hard on my back. Darn!
You made me smile! My dad used to say that and then he would palm my head and give it a shake. I guess "morning" is a southern thing. Now the real question, how do you say mayonnaise? Everyone her says mayOnnaise. I say it wrong but can't seem to stop. I say MayNaise. No, O. I have often wondered if maybe I picked it up from my dad but I can't remember how he said it. Or maybe I had wax in my ears when I learned it.
I called my sister just to double check and asked her to pronounce the word as I spelled it to her. It is definitely Man Naise. Though we do use the term mayo occasionally
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Wonderful start to the day.
ReplyDeleteI love hydrangeas!
DeleteI think so too. They are blooming like crazy this year
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I wish I had such pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
They are great, all they require of me is an occasional pruning. Other than that they just grow and do heir thing.
DeleteIt's difficult to grow flowers where I live because we don't have good soil. I do have some nice ones in pots, but not a lot. I can't really garden because I know nothing about it and won't bother to learn because it would be too hard on my back. Darn!
DeleteSomething to look forward to because we only have the tiniest of buds. Yours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMine are loaded and insanely full this year. Of course everyone else has the same so this must be the year of perfect growing conditions for them.
ReplyDeleteI love them because they are idiot proof in my yard.
ReplyDeleteYour front yard is very nice to you!! So I have to ask a stupid Northern question? When you say morning, do you mean good morning?
ReplyDeleteYep! Unless it is later in the Morning and then I just say Hey y'all!
DeleteYou made me smile! My dad used to say that and then he would palm my head and give it a shake. I guess "morning" is a southern thing.
DeleteNow the real question, how do you say mayonnaise? Everyone her says mayOnnaise. I say it wrong but can't seem to stop. I say MayNaise. No, O. I have often wondered if maybe I picked it up from my dad but I can't remember how he said it. Or maybe I had wax in my ears when I learned it.
Mayonnaise = Man Naise 2 syllables with the inflection on the 2nd syllable.
DeleteI guess I had wax in my ears when I learned it. Den says I should just say mayo.
DeleteI called my sister just to double check and asked her to pronounce the word as I spelled it to her. It is definitely Man Naise. Though we do use the term mayo occasionally
DeleteSo Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, they are idiot proof additions to my yard!
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