Blackberry Spinach and Feta Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette — What’s for Dinner Moms?

Blackberries, blueberries and cherries are ready to pick here in Michigan. We have 10 pounds of blueberries already in our freezer. We prefer the blackberries fresh so when we received two pints in our CSA share we were excited. I let the kids eat one pint right away and saved the other for our dinner […]

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A Fascinating Response #GuestReaction by Jina S. Bazzar

{I read the entire article through the link and yes, That was very interesting. Here’s one more thing for you to think about. Blind people, I mean those who are born blind, think about things in terms of color (as a friend once told me). I became blind at the age of 22, so when I think about something I have never seen before (before someone describes it to me), my mind gives it the characteristics it thinks it should have. For example, a person I have never seen or met before. Per the way they speak, act, smell, my mind builds up a visual image. Many times, it is the wrong one. I remember I once gave a guy a mustache, glasses, a broad frame. He was none of that, but that’s how my mind saw him and even after I was given a proper description, that image stuck.}

Thank you to AuthorsInspirations for this amazing response. Much to ponder here! Just randomly added a song that is currently playing on the radio. One of my ‘golden oldie’ faves. No relevance, just wanted to.

TBH.