Asparagus Soup
The image needs us. It can't live without us. A moment of fearfulness on our part and the image will become too terrified to show itself and what it could become. At the same time not every image needs to be rough and tough. An image can be quiet, playful or thoughtful, it doesn't need to be risky. All an image needs is for the artist to give it what each individual image needs. Otherwise you end up with what George Foreman has - four boys named George.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Father's Day 2013: Asparagus Soup
In homage and memorium to my father who died a year ago and two days after Father's Day from an illness. I made a meal handed down to him by his mother (my grandma) and is in my top 3 favorite meals. It's called Asparagus Soup although there is a problem with it. There is no asparagus and it isn't soup. I'm the only one in the family that likes it besides my Dad. Basically it's a thick white sauce mixed in with peas and tuna spread over toast sliced into cubes.
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