That scene is so familiar... I believe there is a painting of that scene that is widely available as prints sold in furniture stores, etc. I know I've seen it in various doctor's offices, etc.
Joe, Where is that liquor store? Wished it was around here. That's a damn good price for a very tolerable red table wine. But please don't let Professor Bainbridge know about our uneducated palates.
Me? I'm at work, waiting for a CNC mill to boot up so I can run a job that needs to be done by Tuesday.
I'm looking forward to cheap red wine as soon as possible, yes, in the safety of my own home.
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8 comments:
Don't wanna.
That scene is so familiar... I believe there is a painting of that scene that is widely available as prints sold in furniture stores, etc. I know I've seen it in various doctor's offices, etc.
You are lucky to see the sun- forecast is four more days of rain here in Philly.
But I may take your advice and go to a Phillies game.
What's that saying...where ever you go, you take yourself...
Or, where ever you go , there you are???
(Verklempt!)
Good thing I'm staying inside this weekend.
Too many drunk drivers on the road....getting in that last six-pack before back-to-school, back-to-work...
Stay home, where it's safe!
Peace, Maxine
Joe, Where is that liquor store? Wished it was around here. That's a damn good price for a very tolerable red table wine. But please don't let Professor Bainbridge know about our uneducated palates.
Me? I'm at work, waiting for a CNC mill to boot up so I can run a job that needs to be done by Tuesday.
I'm looking forward to cheap red wine as soon as possible, yes, in the safety of my own home.
I did, thanks.
And caught a few interesting pixels while I was there.
(Found you through, dang, now I forget, some thread of bloggery which started at The Festival of the Trees.)
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