You post, squeezing life-giving sustenance from the teats of Culture and, like the archetypal Milkmaid, offer it up in ample cups. Foggily, we scamper up on our little cat feet, purring, lapping, hissing, mewing, scratching. How quickly can the Althouse commentariat lick the cups clean to then sit up on silent haunches, believing with audacious hope that, any moment now, this time, she will toss us a whole bucket of piranha?
Support the Althouse blog by doing your Amazon shopping going in through the Althouse Amazon link.
Amazon
I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Support this blog with PayPal
Make a 1-time donation or set up a monthly donation of any amount you choose:
9 comments:
Your template is cluttered with a jumble of lines and bars and squares, nevermind the wordy banner.
Have you ever thought that a breezy, and expansive, picture might do better if it were set off by less lines and tags and such ????
Loving the water theme.
Let me guess.
The peace and wisdom of Barack Obama is reflected in a series of photographs of still, calm, reflective and deep bodies of water.
Since this blog has nearly become All Obama All The Time.
Michael -
Then is that Obama mooning the photographer? Maybe it should be "all of Obama all the time".
You post, squeezing life-giving sustenance
from the teats of Culture
and, like the archetypal Milkmaid,
offer it up in ample cups.
Foggily, we scamper up
on our little cat feet,
purring, lapping, hissing, mewing, scratching.
How quickly can the Althouse commentariat lick
the cups clean
to then sit up on silent haunches,
believing with audacious hope that,
any moment now,
this time,
she will toss us a whole bucket
of piranha?
John-
Ann's in LA. The reflection could be manly pecs, not the buttocks of the messiah.
All the more for the piranahs' feast.
Mizu no kokoro
LOL, Meade.
Michael: I'm not in LA yet. That picture, like all the recent pictures, was taken in Madison.
"Mizu no kokoro"... ah, thanks!
Now that's really Monet's Water Lilies! Very nice.
Post a Comment