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I love this peek into your “studio”!

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Thanks for taking us along on your outdoor painting trek. It's a beautiful painting! Looks like a great day to be painting on location.

I'm wondering if the fresh edamame taste different or have a different texture than the frozen ones. I didn't know that they are toxic raw. Yikes.

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Waterloo village was one of my dad's favorite historical places to drag us to! Thank you so much for the lovely memory!

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Beautiful!! The trees are really just 1/2 colorful here. How is it where you are?

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Thanks Peggy. Very little color here. Someone told me it's due to all the rain. I don't remember another fall being this drab.

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Ha! My sisters in Massachusetts and NYS said just the same. Leaves not changing color yet and blaming all the rain. They compared it to last year at this time at my niece's wedding in Cooperstown. The trees were brilliant then. Great backdrop for the wedding outside, though a bit chilly.

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It is quite disappointing!

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The painting against the scene it depicts is so lovely, Vicki! You paint a fascinating picture of the Waterloo Village in words too. We’ve been traveling in New England and Canada in search of fall leaves and thought the colors a bit muted too, but the history, architecture and people make up for it! Fresh-picked edamame sounds delicious!

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