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Yes! Call this another ser=end=dip=tity of yester's day ;; but I commented upon this very fact to The Significant as I was dishing up a plate of salmon paté for our own Finnegan. (Honest!)
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Yes! Call this another ser=end=dip=tity of yester's day ;; but I commented upon this very fact to The Significant as I was dishing up a plate of salmon paté for our own Finnegan. (Honest!)"Lovely! Glad I could serendipitize a bit more for ye!
Geoff wrote: "Lovely! Glad I could serendipitize a bit more for ye! "Scor'ing Ser&Dips with Finnegan is like shooting salmon on the Leix Leap.
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Leix Leap."No mention of Joyce, but look at the pic of that Wonderful Barn!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leixlip
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "the pic of that Wonderful Barn!"You weren't kidding! That's the most Wonderful Barn I've ever seen!...
Tis a fine barn, but, sure tis no pool, Amish.
A combination of the round barn at Hancock Shaker Village :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_barn && the Mormon temple at Independence, Missouri :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Com...


"According to the story, an ordinary salmon ate nine hazelnuts that fell into the Well of Wisdom (aka Tobar Segais) from nine hazel trees that surrounded the well. By this act, the salmon gained all the world's knowledge. Moreover, the first person to eat of its flesh would, in turn, gain this knowledge."
And aren't Anna's 111 (and doesn't alevin sound a bit like "11") little riverine children pretty darn cute?