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There is also something deeply comforting about the cultural shorthand Spencer-Fleming uses. References to PBS, public radio–adjacent sensibilities, and a certain late-20th-century, educated-Northeast worldview made me feel instantly at home. It is clear the author lives in or very near my cultural zeitgeist, and those small, knowing touches add a layer of authenticity that is easy to underestimate and hard to fake.There is also something deeply comforting about the cultural shorthand Spencer-Fleming uses. References to PBS, public radio–adjacent sensibilities, and a certain late-20th-century, educated-Northeast worldview made me feel instantly at home. It is clear the author lives in or very near my cultural zeitgeist, and those small, knowing touches add a layer of authenticity that is easy to underestimate and hard to fake.

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Whether you’re daydreaming about Scotland’s misty highlands on the Royal Scotsman or plotting a long weekend aboard the Ethan Allen Express, every spread offers its own small escape.
Great feast! I’ve never heard of Olallieberry, how does it tastes like? ;)
Yeah, I need more bookshelves too! Hehe.
Hope you’ve a great weekend ahead.
It’s been forever since I’ve heard about an Olallieberry pie.
Hehe, we both served similar desserts.
Fantastic feast, Thanks for the invite.
Lucky you with a backyard pool!
I haven’t heard of Olallieberry pie.
Happy friday and happy feast day!
Olallieberry is a new one to me. I shall have to try it when I get back over on that side of the world.
We badly need a library. Things that were not intended for books have become bookshelves…like a VHS holder and a DVD shelf.
Hello, Michele sent me! And now I’m green with envy at someone who has a backyard pool…. that’s my dream!
your choice of pie is interesting–what does it taste like? Great feast.
I have never heard of your app, but love berries! I like your dessert. Happy Feasting!
mel
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I’ve never heard of the Olallieberry before today but it sounds really tasty. If I’m ever on the west coast in June I’m going to have to seek those out since they are not typically offered in stores near me.
Michele sent me today! Have a great weekend.
I’d never heard of an olallieberry either…sounds delish!
Great feast!
Thanks for explaining olalieberrie.
Great feast! Our salads are similar! Happy Friday!