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It's so much more than a specified taste or seasoning. Smell certainly enhances epicurean pleasure, but savouring is far superior to any lip smacking activity. At it's best, one takes complete delight in the participatory dance, and the brain, having undergone an emotional reaction, locks the experience into it's deep, dark recesses only to have it burst forth, full flavor, when the ambrosia tickles the taste buds once again.
She made it home!
ReplyDeleteBoy! If just holding it close puts her in orbit, watch out when she bites it!...
The compositional dance commands the stage really well on this one, and the color echoes are right on the mark as well.
Again, more please.
oooh, delightfully sweet. great expression and emotion on your mouse. xxoo
ReplyDeleteSo adorable, love your little mouse. I also enjoy your mousey post for sneaky.
ReplyDeleteThis image makes me feel so happy for the little mouse who is savouring the exquisite feast. It seems a shame to actually eat it when she is already enjoying it so!
ReplyDeleteA lovely illustration.
The perfect image of savouring!
ReplyDeleteWonderful illustration. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch charming expression, all around! :o)
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and expressive. Your attention to detail is amazing. It is just enough to tell the story.
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