November 1932 - Spontoon Island Lagoon. The Pumpkin Pie Season begins! Early in the morning of 1 November, the first pies are distributed to visitors and guests by neighborhood volunteer servers. The servers here are performing one of the first-morning pie-walk server dances. (Not all the pie-sharing is this lively. Other traditional parts of a Spontoonie breakfast may be served by the servers.)
Free pies from the local co-op bakers are distributed to early morning parties at the neighborhood picnic areas and gathering-booths. More free pies (or pie-slices) are delivered for breakfasts via co-op trucks (and some delivery boats) to distribution locations. With advance notice, free pumpkin pies will be delivered in time for breakfast to apartment buildings, hotels, & resorts, for interested visitors and tourists.
Pies are also delivered from new batches, baked through the month of November. After the first day, token donations are accepted to finance local distribution to other archipelago islands. Some pies are shipped by seaplane (or frozen) for Pacific regional customers.
(Objects in the image may not be as strange as they appear. Setting and characters are seen as they would appear in the Dreamtime or in kami-vision. Your view may vary. Play nice.)
Free pies from the local co-op bakers are distributed to early morning parties at the neighborhood picnic areas and gathering-booths. More free pies (or pie-slices) are delivered for breakfasts via co-op trucks (and some delivery boats) to distribution locations. With advance notice, free pumpkin pies will be delivered in time for breakfast to apartment buildings, hotels, & resorts, for interested visitors and tourists.
Pies are also delivered from new batches, baked through the month of November. After the first day, token donations are accepted to finance local distribution to other archipelago islands. Some pies are shipped by seaplane (or frozen) for Pacific regional customers.
(Objects in the image may not be as strange as they appear. Setting and characters are seen as they would appear in the Dreamtime or in kami-vision. Your view may vary. Play nice.)
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Now that does sound interesting...
old joke: A time traveler took his son back to ancient Hawaii, where upon they found themselves sitting with the Chief at a fantastic luau. The main dish this evening was Captain Cook. The son asked the father if it was alright to partake. His father replied, 'One man's meat is another man's poi son.'
*giggles madly...
V.
old joke: A time traveler took his son back to ancient Hawaii, where upon they found themselves sitting with the Chief at a fantastic luau. The main dish this evening was Captain Cook. The son asked the father if it was alright to partake. His father replied, 'One man's meat is another man's poi son.'
*giggles madly...
V.
No, I haven't. That does sound like a core experience. A standard family Thanksgiving side dish was a hot-dish of sliced yams/sweet potatoes baked in a sauce of butter & brown (molasses) sugar. That was good, but also too much! Like a warm candy bar made out of veggies. Much later in life I realized that plain baked yams with some butter was something that I enjoyed even more that the "more sugar!" dessert. These are the questions that occupy the research of the Spontoon Island village councils....
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