Yeah, I like a tasty “simmer pot” too. It usually begins with Bourbon as well, in the Wintertime. Gin in the summer. Of course I ONLY do it to make the house smell good…..but then I drink it, cuz it would be wrong to not utilize every part of a really good top-shelf “simmer pot”.
This is another reason to be devout in the observance of Festivus,…’the festivus for the rest of us’…holiday “simmer pots” year ‘round.
Meghan, in "Of Human Bondage", W. Somerset Maugham wrote: “A Unitarian very earnestly disbelieves in almost everything that anybody else believes, and he has a very lively sustaining faith in he doesn't quite know what.” There's a lot of truth in that. I didn't stay with the Unitarian Church, and am happier now as an Orthodox Christian, but Mary Lou was right that you do learn a lot about other faiths there. I am really grateful to all the kind people who served as my Sunday school teachers at the Unitarian Church. Thank you for doing a Christmas special. Merry Christmas!
Yeah, I like a tasty “simmer pot” too. It usually begins with Bourbon as well, in the Wintertime. Gin in the summer. Of course I ONLY do it to make the house smell good…..but then I drink it, cuz it would be wrong to not utilize every part of a really good top-shelf “simmer pot”.
This is another reason to be devout in the observance of Festivus,…’the festivus for the rest of us’…holiday “simmer pots” year ‘round.
Meghan, in "Of Human Bondage", W. Somerset Maugham wrote: “A Unitarian very earnestly disbelieves in almost everything that anybody else believes, and he has a very lively sustaining faith in he doesn't quite know what.” There's a lot of truth in that. I didn't stay with the Unitarian Church, and am happier now as an Orthodox Christian, but Mary Lou was right that you do learn a lot about other faiths there. I am really grateful to all the kind people who served as my Sunday school teachers at the Unitarian Church. Thank you for doing a Christmas special. Merry Christmas!