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Of late when I have had an abundance of creative energy, I have found myself playing with paper and scissors.  Steve, on the other hand, with his abundance of energy this past weekend, went to work in the kitchen.  As we sat to eat each of his culinary creations (and in fact as happens when we sit to eat most meals), this fellow pointed out how lucky we were to have such food before us.  Early in our relationship when I first heard him utter similar words, I’d smile, nod and keep reaching for whatever deliciousness he’d prepared.

Hindsight is 20-20, so I now know that back then I didn’t really appreciate fully what he was saying.  Intellectually I did, but in the intervening years as I work more closely with people who have so little, now I more fully feel what he means.  Whether its cheese on a cracker or a more wonderfully complex concoction, I have never been more grateful for the food I am able to eat and, yes, on occasion photograph as well.  Mostly I am grateful that there’s someone in my life who gently reminds me to appreciate such bounty each day. 😉 His menus are below along with a few pics.  Hope you’re having a good and tasty day.

Saturday Evening

4 Fried Oysters

6 Scallops

White Beans Seasoned with Sausage, Cuban Oregano and Rosemary

Sauteed Broccoli

Toasted French Bread Rubbed with  Garlic

Sunday Morning

Eggs Over Easy

Bacon

Blueberry Pancakes with Maple Syrup

Coffee

Sunday Evening

“A Casserole in the Direction of a Cassoulet”

Homemade Cheesy Bread

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Actually, an image of steam rising from a couple of eggs I boiled for a young friend’s lunch yesterday.

I guess the sun was shining through the kitchen window just right.  Or I just happened to look over my shoulder at the right time.  I’ve been trying to get better at planning photo shoots and selecting items to photograph.  I must say, I would never have thought to photograph steam.  Until now.

It was captivating to watch the patterns appear and disappear.

I must say the next time I boil an egg I’ll be curious to see how the light is shining into the room. 😉

 

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