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Change in the weather, The Simpsons and cooking asparagus.
Posted Apr 30 2010 2:46am
1. The weather changes. Large drops of rain kick up that earthy smell.
2. I watch two episodes of The Simpsons one after the other.
3. Silver-grey bubbles form on the bottom of the asparagus pan. When I tip the water away, it is the green of a pond in high summer.
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2. I watch two episodes of The Simpsons one after the other.
3. Silver-grey bubbles form on the bottom of the asparagus pan. When I tip the water away, it is the green of a pond in high summer.