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Ice on window.

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The little things.
Ice on window.
Pyretic
You:
A fevered disturbance in the atmosphere
Perfectly imperfect
Proof indeed that big things can come in small packages
Filled with enough kindness and empathy
To cross a nation's border
Calming and supportive
Accepting rather than rejecting
Uplifting to those in your circle
Humor to remove gloom
Always has a recipe for smiles (and good food!)
Every creature is special to you
Sugar and spice?
Everything nice?
You are more than that
A fire that does not burn or harm
But warms and soothes
A wind, but not harsh
Just enough to dry up tears
Ice that cools anger
Light that drives out the dark
There really is no proper way to define you
Using words that feel primitive and incapable
That can never draw a complete illustration of you
So to simplify and get to the end of this
I'll just call you my friend, that's it.
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Happy Birthday @pyretic-perfect-storm !!
What a day!
Words can’t describe some people. Some of your souls can’t be saved…
annnnd for you, we have a special dish!!
Eggs in Purgatory
(Courtesy of nigella.com)
INGREDIENTS
(Serves: 1)
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 small clove garlic (peeled)
¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
14 ounces can diced tomatoes
½ teaspoon kosher salt (or to taste)
1 large egg (or 2 eggs if needed)
2 teaspoons grated Parmesan (or more as needed) - see Additional Information below
1 splash of chilli oil (optional to serve)
2 slices white bread (or other bread of your choice to serve)
METHOD
Pour the olive oil into a frying pan, then grate in (or mince and add) the garlic, scatter in the chilli flakes and put the pan over a medium heat, stirring, for 1 minute.
Tip in the tomatoes, stir in the salt, and let it come to a bubble. It’s got to be hot enough to poach an egg in.
Crack in the egg (or eggs), sprinkle the Parmesan over it, leaving some of the yellow yolk still exposed, and partially cover with a lid. Let it bubble for 5 minutes, by which time the white should be set and the yolk still runny, but keep an eye on it.
Remove from the heat and serve – if so wished – sprinkled with a little more Parmesan and some chilli oil, and some bread to dunk in.
At least purgatory has good food!!
Thank you for spewing positivity and creativity, @daily-esprit-descalier ! Much respect!
MUTUALS APPRECIATION MONTH
backatchu andnthank you muchly for following :)
Challenge 22: Day Off
@pyretic-perfect-storm
My day off is consisting of enjoying nature. The robins that made this have had three little ones and continue to hang out around here.
Thanks again!
Hi @pyretic-perfect-storm, I love sitting in my garden and listening to the various birds coming and going, singing and tweeting through the day-Mojo.
The nest that has been used over and over again for the last 5 years or so, was abandoned.
Until…
Nesting nests were formed with new little eggs!
Come take a walk in my garden after the rain…
Take a stroll in my garden…