Wise advice?
I think so. In fact I am sipping peach juice right now. Not much of any information, but I do think it is very powerful; sipping peach juice, hmm. Brings beautiful thoughts :) mmm. I like having a spinning head. When I have nothing to do I like to let my mind spin and spin while I am consuming peach juice. Spinning. I have many thoughts. I think its amazing how everyone in this world has worries and thoughts and loved ones of their own. I like that alot. More than I like peach juice. The fruity colorful flavorful liquid bounces down my throat. Sort of feels like I am throwing myself in to an ocean. Apples are fun too. They are a fun fruit. I have so many reasons why, that I don't have any reasons at all. When I was little and Mom and I would go to chapters I would always like to touch the pink, smooth, heavy books. I still like the idea of them. That reminds me of peachs too. I have always thought of peachs to be spunky and fresh, fluffy at times. Then again they are a graceful fruit; which sounds very odd. A graceful fruit. hmm. Beautiful, spunky... Peaches. Fruit.
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I love these "spinning minds" :)
peaches-yummm
i love peaches and peach pie....remember the year we bought over 50 pounds back from the okanagan and made 10 pies to use throughout the year? peaches are so deliciously juicy and dense...
the heavy and manly fruit:)
I was just thinking that to-mah.
i love love love peach pie.
it's my favourite kind of pie in the world!
though I must admit, I've never really given guava pie a chance... should I?
I love okanagan fruit, and peaches. I used to vacation in oliver, on the edge of a peach orchard, and we ate all the peaches that fell before they were harvested, we ate peaches until we couldn't eat them, then we had peach crisp. maybe I will move to the okanagan one day. what a beautiful place. maybe we should all live there. come on st. herman's, lets go!
David,
You used to vacation in Oliver! I grew up in Oliver. My folks still live there... I can see an Orthodox church in the Okanagan, maybe Peachland. I love Peachland too.
I can think of more than one person I know who could be called "a graceful fruit".
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