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With SugarPosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 25 February 2009 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio. : Ronnie : I’m on Book XII of Churchill’s “History of the Second World War” . . with a Double Choc Cookie ! Lilly : That’s a cookie ?? I thought it was a map of Europe ! A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (57)
Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandO.k. can I have Ronnie's cookie and Lilly's book please?! :) And again I'm stunned by the way you blend your pictures together so perfectly ... chapeau! 25 Feb 2009 1:50pm dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesThis is an amazing work. Funny too but the image spliving(?) is phenomenal. 25 Feb 2009 2:03pm bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaWell...it's a bake off is it? I love this...you are both so cheeky. Whether it be a batch of chocolate chip cookies or a map of Europe, it's all just splendid in my book :) 25 Feb 2009 2:05pm Pradeep from Chennai, IndiaAwesome composite...I would love a choc cookie any day :) 25 Feb 2009 2:06pm Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesHahaha... I am sorry... I am going for Ronnie's cookie and his book... great work though... 25 Feb 2009 2:12pm dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaActually - keep the books, just give me the cookies! I see you have been well trained but with Lilly so far away from you now she has stopped using the kitchen towel to collect the crumbs! Tch, tch! 25 Feb 2009 2:18pm Tracy from La Selva Beach, United StatesTwo of my favorite things! books & cookies...I love the lighting & composition, I feel like I am right there. 25 Feb 2009 2:44pm Jen from Alpharetta, United StatesWhere's the big glass of milk? Can't do chocolate without milk. ; ) 25 Feb 2009 3:23pm EYES WIDE SHUT from The library of my soul, United KingdomI'll just take Ronnie's cookie please, sod the book! ha ha 25 Feb 2009 4:19pm ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesThat's a "rare" book, should be worth lots of cookies. best...jerry 25 Feb 2009 4:38pm grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomThe Sue grafton book looks like it might be up Arlo's street. Seems to me like you're having your cake and eating it Ronnie. Re. Arlo and the woodpecker. I thought there was to be no vice. 25 Feb 2009 6:21pm Jean-François from Les Issambres, Franceformidable photo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 25 Feb 2009 6:27pm António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalSo farsighted Lily. That is the map of Europe by the time Ronnie will be reading "The History of 2009 Crisis". 25 Feb 2009 6:45pm zOOm from Paris, FranceOh you greedy ! :-) With a cup of tea, could be great ! :-) 25 Feb 2009 7:08pm Laura from Birmingham, United KingdomI'm starving now! Great shot of the everyday. Lovely lighting 25 Feb 2009 7:49pm JoeB from Brampton, CanadaBeauty!! a marvel of mix, don't use the cookies for page marks. 26 Feb 2009 12:38am Lesley from Lincoln, United StatesYou and my husband would make great friends, Ronnie. He has dozens of books about (or by) Churchill. And he loves big cookies! :) 26 Feb 2009 3:05am JJ from Jersey City, United StatesAfter a stressful day I needed something like this :) 26 Feb 2009 3:10am jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandhehehe right on tea time too. Beautiful splicing of this shot 26 Feb 2009 4:13am Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainC of cookie and chocolat :) Suculent composition and funny subject,. 26 Feb 2009 4:16am Lunamania from Oakland, United States"I thought it was a map of Europe" that is hilarious. Another delightful (and delicious) shot! 26 Feb 2009 5:54am one way photo / Mark from London, United KingdomRonnie wins this one.... the cookie looks yummier ;-) 26 Feb 2009 9:34am DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomCookie over oreo every time! Great combination of images! 26 Feb 2009 10:16am kerfendal from Paris, Francejust midday I am looking this, need to go outside to eat now:O)) nice pic 26 Feb 2009 10:43am lisa v from Gawler, AustraliaIsn't that interesting? yours is written by Winston and that page of Lily's book speaks of a character called Winston. 26 Feb 2009 11:12am @lisa v: : John from Eureka, United StatesI'm looking at your blog but don't always comment. I wouldn't come back if I didn't enjoy your stories. 26 Feb 2009 2:33pm MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyWow, I had to look twice to fully understand it! Marvellous! 26 Feb 2009 5:34pm Barbara from Florida, United StatesComfort food! 26 Feb 2009 5:49pm Pied Crow from Nairobi, KenyaYou need a giant cookie to tackle WWII. And I bet Kinsey Milhone is an Oreo girl. Terrific image. 26 Feb 2009 6:40pm Fabien from Lyon, FranceHooo, I just want taste it. Can you send one to France ? 26 Feb 2009 7:40pm MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomI could eat either or both (not fussy lol) right now, a great combo :) 26 Feb 2009 11:56pm Denise from Perry, United StatesI 'd definitely eat the map of Europe over the Oreo, yet read the Grafton over Churchill. Cheerio. 27 Feb 2009 2:32am Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesI've read many of hte sue GRafton Novels...been a while though. I should really start again. The History of WWII is too daunting for me!!! I like the look of those cookies. Especially that BIG chocolate one. I love how you pieced this together...excellent as always. 27 Feb 2009 2:58am akarui from Kagoshima, JapanExcellent blending between the 2 pictures as always. Home made Ronnie cookies seems so good... 27 Feb 2009 3:15am John Maslowski from Dallas, PA, United StatesExcellent image, very creative. Love those cookies. Great shot, like the lighting and clarity. 27 Feb 2009 3:50am tyan from Singapore, SingaporeWOW.Are u lefthanded?HOHO,love this,its so seamless!And lots of thought put into the page of book chosen.I love those biscuit crumbs too:) 27 Feb 2009 5:38am Claus Petersen from herfølge, DenmarkCookies and a god book is always a nice thing :-) 27 Feb 2009 12:51pm Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesGrafton is fun. On this historical side I'd rather read Liddell Hart, Antony Beevor, or turn to film and watch Patton show Monty how it's done. 27 Feb 2009 8:59pm Laurent from Lyon, Francevery well done the book. It seens you are a better "photoshoper" than a chef 28 Feb 2009 6:00am Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaTotally irresistible! A great idea and a wonderful match. (Now I understand why reading is so fattening!) 1 Mar 2009 2:45am Doug from Long Beach, United StatesStupendous. Now just don't ruin the ending of the Churchill book for me--still waiting to see how the war turned out... 1 Mar 2009 6:41am shoti from Everywhere in the, Philippineshahaha you guys are really funny! anyway, nice work blending photos here, very clean. I'd never think it's a combination of two photos had I not known it were. Thanks for sharing! 3 Mar 2009 9:12am Rabbit from Richmond, United StatesHey Ronnie how did you get one of my cookies I made this weekend? Did you somehow sneak one when I was turned about putting the next batch in the oven? 4 Mar 2009 11:39am Alfredo J. Martiz J. from Panama City, PanamaFantastic, you can't imagine how you made me laugh with this one, Ronnie cookies are tasty but try not to eat many of them, =)! 6 Mar 2009 10:58pm lissa from New York, United Statesgreat combo, as always interesting to try and dissect it, to see where one ends and one begins 16 Mar 2009 7:57pm |