Freezing day... someone forgets again the milk outside.
983: Left out.
[When I was kid you could have milk delivered to your home by a milkman. On a freezing morning, if you forgot to bring in the milk, you'd come home and find milk overflowing; or, if it was really cold, the bottles would have burst.]
Pamela: :-) ...and of course I don't have dairy at all these days.
Polona: I recently heard that in the old days in the mid-East (Turkey?) they'd bring goats around and you'd get your milk fresh from the real sourc. :-)
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From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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Freezing day...
someone forgets again
the milk outside.
983: Left out.
[When I was kid you could have milk delivered to your home by a milkman. On a freezing morning, if you forgot to bring in the milk, you'd come home and find milk overflowing; or, if it was really cold, the bottles would have burst.]
Wonder who that "someone" was. :)
Never cold enough where I grew up for that....
NIt was a wonderful way to recycle unless it was an icecycle. (:
brrr... i can feel the cold
Aurora: :-)
Pamela: :-) ...and of course I don't have dairy at all these days.
Polona: I recently heard that in the old days in the mid-East (Turkey?) they'd bring goats around and you'd get your milk fresh from the real sourc. :-)
My warm congratulations for your site! It helped me a lot, especially since all your sharing is interesting. Long life to your site. Above all, never be discouraged; your blog is really on top!
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