It's a great Saturday to be out and about in the City. Sunny but just a little chilly. Have some fun, eat an ice cream cone, look at some flowers, get a great cup of hot chocolate at Jacque Torres. I am stuck selling bloomers today but you can live it up. I expect to see a bunch of pictures of dogs urinating.
If you want to see a pretty picture, then imagine a thousand added monkeys, screeching right into the primate-demonae-nouveau face of Klaus Kinski, with him singing lyrics at the Democratic convention – "I am the wrath of God! Who is with me?"
Love your blog. We awoke this a.m. to snow on top of our green grass in Minnesota. I guess that's just something we have to accept as part of global warming, I mean global cooling, I mean climate change. I wish we had flowers like you do.
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It's a great Saturday to be out and about in the City. Sunny but just a little chilly. Have some fun, eat an ice cream cone, look at some flowers, get a great cup of hot chocolate at Jacque Torres. I am stuck selling bloomers today but you can live it up. I expect to see a bunch of pictures of dogs urinating.
Wait, a prickly and ominous flower isn't disturbing?
Ann, you can’t run from your nature for long.
If you want to see a pretty picture, then imagine a thousand added monkeys, screeching right into the primate-demonae-nouveau face of Klaus Kinski, with him singing lyrics at the Democratic convention – "I am the wrath of God! Who is with me?"
Send that over to demon-Dowd.
Cheers
To Professor Althouse.
Madam,
If this yellow, prickly Flow'r be intended as a Nosegay from the Garden of Politicks, 'twere better it were Nightshade or Wormwood.
Ever avoiding things poisonous, even in my Ghostly State, I am,
Madam,
Your humble & obt. Servant,
Sir Archy
If you look close you can see red fringes on the jagged parts, giving a hint (or mockery) of carnivorousness.
Love your blog. We awoke this a.m. to snow on top of our green grass in Minnesota. I guess that's just something we have to accept as part of global warming, I mean global cooling, I mean climate change. I wish we had flowers like you do.
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