Philip, that's the nicest thing anyone has ever said about psychocafegraphy. Thank you for linking to it. In case its title didn't already make this apparent, I adore the nintendo project.
Scott, although Shawna refers to them as "ancient," I believe they were about a week old.
Your Felinity, they looked so ancient to Scott that I had to recover them from the trash!
Hahahahaha! Poor bananas. Cut down before their prime! Unwanted...until you came along and rescued them from the trash only to make...banana bread! What a tragesty!
Although these photos are beautiful, I have to say, the psychocafegraphy blog is one of the best things I've seen in ages. :)
ReplyDeleteHow old are those bananas? They look awfully black! How is the taste? I think nuts would have been nice!
ReplyDeleteI love these pics, ducky. And am honored that my ancient bananas inspired a post..
ReplyDeleteit has been awhile.......I am glad you are back! Your photo essay is wonderful.
ReplyDeletePhilip, that's the nicest thing anyone has ever said about psychocafegraphy. Thank you for linking to it. In case its title didn't already make this apparent, I adore the nintendo project.
ReplyDeleteScott, although Shawna refers to them as "ancient," I believe they were about a week old.
Your Felinity, they looked so ancient to Scott that I had to recover them from the trash!
Bonnie, thank you.
Hahahahaha! Poor bananas. Cut down before their prime! Unwanted...until you came along and rescued them from the trash only to make...banana bread! What a tragesty!
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