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   Kurt to Frederick Burroughs   
   Re: Satiated   
   22 Jul 06 09:49:17   
   
   From: norsgerm@a...........   
      
   Enjoy the good things. Most people are blind to them.   
   Kurt   
   "Frederick Burroughs"  wrote in message   
   news:12c3285s33q8r4d@corp.supernews.com...   
   > The mushrooms are most bountiful now. Have been too busy to get out and   
   > forage much. Have been very satisfied with the harvest from my yard.   
   > Breakfast usually includes mushrooms, freshly picked while dew is still   
   > on the grass, diced and fried with onions and scrambled with eggs, or   
   > sauteed in butter and eaten over toast. Lunch has included fresh   
   > blushers, fried with onions and butter (cooked well!), and mixed into   
   > pasta with white sauce. Dinner usually includes a fresh salad with   
   > pickled wild mushrooms mixed in.   
   >   
   > As often happens when mushrooms are abundant, I'm beginning to get   
   > satiated; too much of a good thing. But, every time I look into the   
   > yard, something new is popping up. If I can get caught up at work, I may   
   > take a couple days off to pick and pickle.   
   >   
   > The mushroom spirits are generous. They look in my windows and gather   
   > near my door. The forest is rich with smells, tastes and colors. If only   
   > the world could be so rich for everyone. For all the money spent on war   
   > we could build heaven and replant a garden of Eden. All this magic, all   
   > these mushrooms, all this spirit goes unseen or ignored.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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