What a priceless painting! I thought I was familiar with most of Norman Rockwell's work, but this one is new to me. Thanks for dredging it up and posting it! (Pity the frazzled cook!)
CTG, originally I was looking for the traditional Rockwell painting that everyone is familiar with....grandmom with the large turkey and everyone sitting around the table....then I found this one and well, I decided it would be better....especially since many more men cook today than back in Rockwell's time.
How did you a picture of me? :) I feel just like this, no matter how much joy I get from cooking; I always enjoy the feast the next day more than the first. Like California Teacher Guy, I thought I'd seen all Norman Rockwell painting, whom I like very much. I'm glad this one is so realistic!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a priceless painting! I thought I was familiar with most of Norman Rockwell's work, but this one is new to me. Thanks for dredging it up and posting it! (Pity the frazzled cook!)
ReplyDeleteBack at ya, Ms. C!
ReplyDeleteCTG, originally I was looking for the traditional Rockwell painting that everyone is familiar with....grandmom with the large turkey and everyone sitting around the table....then I found this one and well, I decided it would be better....especially since many more men cook today than back in Rockwell's time.
How did you a picture of me? :) I feel just like this, no matter how much joy I get from cooking; I always enjoy the feast the next day more than the first. Like California Teacher Guy, I thought I'd seen all Norman Rockwell painting, whom I like very much. I'm glad this one is so realistic!
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