Companionable – let me consult the dictionary in my mind. The dictionary that gives me definitions that are as much emotional as intellectual. Companionable means going together, a good fit, enjoying each other’s company.
What could be more companionable than warm-from-the-oven rhubarb coffee cake and a cup of decaf coffee in the evening with the comfortable companionship of the person I’ve shared precious moments with for over 50 years?
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Ilove your beautiful coffee mug
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It is one of my favorites. Thanks for visiting – and next I will be sure to serve you coffee in it, Rosa. 🙂
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“What could be more companionable” : I would throw in a scoop of ice cream actually. Vanilla would complement the rhubarb quite nicely I think 🙂
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Yes – but I’m on a diet. 😀
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May I have some please? They are perfect beginnings to a day. 🙂
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Yes you can – warm right out of the oven. Cream and sugar in your coffee?
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A very yummy pic indeed. 🙂
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This reminds me that someone at my Timebank is offering rhubarb bunches. I think I have to get some.
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This really nice. And amazing!! Visit mine too. Follow me. Haha:)
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I wish I’d thought of a cup of coffee, my constant and predictable morning companion! Nicely done.
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Thanks. Yes, that cup of joe is my best friend in the morning. 🙂 In the evening I like something baked with some decaf – very comforting.
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Looks like a perfect partnership! That cake looks so good!
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It was really good – and a good thing that I took most of it to the neighbor. 🙂 I love to bake and love to eat what I bake so I only bake when if I can share some.
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now that looks yummy, how do I get a taste through the web 🙂
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Open wide! 😀
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Sounds just perfect Pat … and looks it too 😉
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It was – I broke my diet and enjoyed every moment of it. 🙂
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How sweet – both the breakfast and your words.
(Your coffee looks like the English breakfast tea I enjoy in the winter.)
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