A little bear has awaken his siblings to come out and enjoy the freshly fallen snow! Their responses are within parentheses. Ah, family dynamics... alive and... oh well!
~ OH, what a sweet little snow. Charlotte's first!
(What is snow?)
(Who is Charlotte?)
~ Such a lovely dusting; note the fluffy clouds rolling in.
(This is why we left the cave?)
~ Ahh, smell the sweetness of the pine!
(Of the limb up my behind?)
~ Brothers and sisters, this is our ancient way to live.
(Uh, maybe you, but I've got cable.)
~ Don't you feel the connection to the forest?
(We're all in one tree; you're kidding?)
(What's a forest?)
~ It's time to climb back down and forage for nuts.
(Charley's has a hotcake breakfast special.)
(I got a spanked once for foraging Mom's name.)
~ Oh, c'mon guys, this is an adventure!
(Menu choices at Charley's; that's an adventure.)
(Maple syrup.)
(Strawberries and cream.)
(Sausage patties.)
(Gravy biscuits.)
(Blueberries.)
~ Blueberries? Okay, I'll go. Forget the snow!
Haha! Dixie, this is great!
ReplyDeleteI'll go for Charley's special too :o)
It does sound
D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S !
There's nothing like breakfast food, probably even for the bears!
I would go for breakfast for any meal!
Wishing you JOY always,
~ Maria
People can see them from afar.
ReplyDelete(I'm au lait)
(And I am noir)
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Maria,
ReplyDeleteLet's go! I think we could bear it.
Don't forget the syrup.
Thank you so much.
Blessings,
Dixie
Bazza~
ReplyDeleteUh-oh, comes to mind first.
"I'm au lait," milk, cream, additive to lighten the drink?
"And I am noir," sounds like a movie title? Rich, full-bodied, help?
Can you tell I lost my notes??