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Sunday, February 02, 2020

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the grocery counter
a moment of reflection -
crisp brown-paper-bags

© gillena cox 2020



Here in T&T it's Carnival Time, Season of Bacchanal.

Sunday Smiles



Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #57 of the series SUMI-E SUNDAYS. Tell me about your Sunday
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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH

Recuerda Mi Corazon
a weekly unfurling of tiny jubilant love

AND


Poets and Storytellers United
Writers' Pantry: #5: A Tiny Light at the End of the Plastic Tunnel


REVISIT
Sunday Standard 57
Sunday Lime 57
2 February 2017


CARNIVAL PAST photos © gillena cox


ENJOY THE MUSIC



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31 comments:

  1. One moment of reflection towards change, towards better, towards cleaner... So much to think (and hope for) in a moment.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Magaly

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  2. I always liked those crisp brown paper bags. Now they hide them under the counter.

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    1. Happy you dropped by Yvonne

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  3. I used my own environmental bags for some time, but now I pick up my phoned-in grocery order and they bag everything in plastic bags again. Grrr I've complained to my grocer!

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  4. Thanks for dropping by Bev

    Much💝love

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  5. Great visual for me.

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    1. Thanks for dropping by ZQ

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  6. They sure beat plastic! I sometimes use paper mushroom bags to put my veg and fruit in!

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Robin

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  7. Nice, tiny moments becoming profound.

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    1. Thanks for dropping by RV

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  8. Today I was struck by your blog's sub-title, particularly the phrase, 'the simple talent of appreciation...' Was it always there and I've only just noticed? Anyway, it seems to me an important thing to do, for oneself and others – at any time, and particularly during world events that seem so fearful. Thank you!

    And this particular example gives me pleasure in many ways.

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  9. As yes, it was there from the origin. Glad it sparked your interest today
    Thanks for dropping by Rosemary

    Much💝love

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  10. We re-used those brown bags for other things: crafts as a kid, masks in our imaginary worlds and even wrapping paper. You can't do that with plastic bags.

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  11. Those bags were so good, i want them back
    Thanks for dropping by Joel

    Much💝love

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  12. Nice haiku Plastic bags are banned here so we get now everywhere those crispy brown papery bags

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    1. So nice, happy you dropped by Marja

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  13. Brown Paper bags are aesthetically pleasing. When I was a student I knew an artist who wallpapered her room with brown paper. Looked fabulous. It got featured in a magazine.

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    1. Wow, that sounds very interesting. Thanks for dropping by Rall

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  14. Delightful sumi sketch of paper bag and sweet haiku ~ ^_^

    Happy Moments to You,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  15. This feels relaxing; a wonderful breath in the middle of a busy day.

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  16. Thank you for yohr appreciation Chrissa

    Much💝love

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  17. Sorry I didn't make it on Sunday. But glad to be here now to read your lovely haiku. I get those paper bags sometimes when I forget to bring the reusable ones to the grocery store. They do remind me of times past.

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  18. We take our own bags wherever we go to shop. But I agree with Bev- when we order groceries online it comes in so much plastic, it cancels out every good intention. This is an unwinnable battle!

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  19. Where else to reflect, these days with environmental issues, than at the grocery counter! A short and important reminder. Wishing a lovely day. :)

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  20. Reading Pleasure11:24 AM

    Brown paper bags means so many things. Like pay day in some years gone by.

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  21. Good-bye plastic

    My girls used to decorate them for reuse when living abroad

    Adelaide


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  22. Good-bye plastic

    My girls used to decorate the brown bags and I would use them again. This was when living abroad and I had to pay for each paper bag. Took the US a long time to do the same.


    Adelaide


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  23. Un petit pour vous dire que votre blog est super!
    voyance gratuite

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