Lucy, Linus, and Charlie Brown are lying on the baseball mound looking at clouds.
Lucy asks Linus what he sees.
"Well," replies Linus, "Those clouds up there look to me like the map of the British Honduras on the Caribbean, and that cloud up there looks a little like the profile of Thomas Eakins, the famous painter and sculptor. And that group of clouds over there gives me the impression of the stoning of Stephen. I can see the apostle Paul standing there to one side."
"Uh huh," says Lucy. "That's very good. What do YOU see in the clouds, Charlie Brown?"
Charlie Brown says, "Well, I was going to say I saw a ducky and a horsy, but I changed my mind."
To be clear, I think there are three Armatrading songs that more specifically speak to the Althouse phenomenon. They just don't happen to fit best at the moment.
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24 comments:
That new lens was sure worth it! That is a beautiful picture!
This reminds me of a scary/creepy movie that I haven't been able to put out of my mind, The Mist.
Put your ear to your computer screen.
You can hear the angels' laughter.
George Carlin has arrived.
George C: What the?
Angels (handing George his frisbee): Looking for this?
The Cloud Appreciation Society
http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/
What a blissed out pastime.
The clouds the clouds kept building
But never did they burst,
Like a suspenseful yearning
That cannot quench its thirst.
The clouds the clouds kept building
But never did they burst,
Like some suspended yearning
That cannot quench its thirst.
Best Peanuts Sunday strip ever:
Lucy, Linus, and Charlie Brown are lying on the baseball mound looking at clouds.
Lucy asks Linus what he sees.
"Well," replies Linus, "Those clouds up there look to me like the map of the British Honduras on the Caribbean, and that cloud up there looks a little like the profile of Thomas Eakins, the famous painter and sculptor. And that group of clouds over there gives me the impression of the stoning of Stephen. I can see the apostle Paul standing there to one side."
"Uh huh," says Lucy. "That's very good. What do YOU see in the clouds, Charlie Brown?"
Charlie Brown says, "Well, I was going to say I saw a ducky and a horsy, but I changed my mind."
Hey, it's a close-up of Carly Simon's coffee!
Pogo, You're so vain, those are possums playing in the clouds of Carly Simon's coffee...you know...keeping a low profile.
Vain? Me?
Why I don't even know how to watch myself gavotte.
Does it hurt?
Does it involve batteries?
Is it legal in most states?
Does it leave a mark?
What does it mean when the legal community waits to see what the Supreme Court decides.
``Ohio Clouds
2.
spring in Ohio is storms
and clouds, the great and sudden
mountains, the first ranges,
the terrible descent''
yesterday (Sunday)
Today on the way to the store
Backyard home from the store
added sunset clouds, with Wellbrook ALA-1530 active loop, from just now.
Thunderstorm over Gratiot, Ohio.
Is Barack up there somewhere?
American Power
Look Out, RHHardin in Gratiot, Ohio!
Gratiot is 30 miles away.
Wagner instantaneously came to mind.
Whew! That was close.
How 'bout that sun in eyes and rain on face?
Of course this version is better, though not the best, which, it seems, is not available.
Ain't that just perfect, or what?
To be clear, I think there are three Armatrading songs that more specifically speak to the Althouse phenomenon. They just don't happen to fit best at the moment.
Nice grab of an ink stained sky.
I'm the only one who saw The Mist?
No, Chuck, I saw it. It just didn't leave an emotional scar....
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