Stone Soup by Jan Eliot

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  1. rayannina

    rayannina said, 3 months ago

    Val and Joan have earned a break!

  2. arsmall

    arsmall said, 3 months ago

    This is nice…

  3. jml58

    jml58 said, 3 months ago

    Getting a well deserved rest.

  4. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    Where are the kids?

  5. iamtxmilady

    iamtxmilady said, 3 months ago

    NOT HERE and that’s all that matters.

  6. M Kirsh

    M Kirsh said, 3 months ago

    that should be every sunday.

  7. jmworacle

    jmworacle said, 3 months ago

    They deserve it!

  8. ladyellen2

    ladyellen2 said, 3 months ago

    I feel more relaxed just looking at it.

  9. dave98042

    dave98042 said, 3 months ago

    They should try going to church on Sunday.

  10. pearlandpeach

    pearlandpeach said, 3 months ago

    Jan did another veriosn of this awhile back. I like them both! excellant Sundays!

  11. Yellow Cat

    Yellow Cat said, 3 months ago

    And there goes the fourth wall …

  12. kab2rb

    kab2rb said, 3 months ago

    Dave you beat me to this. That’s how I start my Sunday’s is church. Like here a lazy summer day. Unfortunatly every other Sunday afternoons mowing at my moms.

  13. dave98042

    dave98042 said, 3 months ago

    Yellow Cat said, “And there goes the fourth wall … ”

    I had to look that up and learned something new. Thanks.

  14. RinaFarina

    RinaFarina said, 3 months ago

    Well I tried looking up that phrase, and guess what? It gave me the quotes in today’s comments! Could someone please tell me what this is all about?

  15. bluetopazcrystal

    bluetopazcrystal said, 3 months ago

    Church shmurch!

  16. dave98042

    dave98042 said, 3 months ago

    RinaFarina - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_wall

    bluetopazcrystal - Care to elucidate?

  17. Kathy Littlejohn

    Kathy LittlejohnGenius_badge said, 3 months ago

    The fourth wall is the imaginary “wall” at the front of the stage in a proscenium theatre, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play. The term also applies to the boundary between any fictional setting and its audience. When this boundary is “broken”, it is called “breaking the fourth wall.”

  18. Linkin Mall

    Linkin Mall said, 3 months ago

    Thank you.