November 22, 2009

At the Purple Grass Café...

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... things get chaotic, but it all makes sense somehow.

13 comments:

JAL said...

Really Ann, that is really pretty. No pretty is -- too pretty...

That grass is lovely.

traditionalguy said...

Purple is the color of Emperors and it is also the main color seen in Althouse photo layouts of nature's exquisite dress and her own dress too.

David said...

November 22, 1963.

Time passing.

November 22 is just another day now.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

... things get chaotic, but it all makes sense somehow

traditionalguy said...

And Althouse Purple happens to be the only color of the TCU Horned Frogs that everybody is scared of playing in the upcoming BCS Bowls.

Penny said...

That photograph is simply stunning.

vbspurs said...

How happy is Althouse right now, huh? Huh? I mean, every nature post shouts out "I'm a woman in love". They glow.

Cheers,
Victoria

john said...

I never beleived that things get chaotic. Many thing are discernable when you can take a dispassionate and sceptical long view, and try to remove yourself and your ego from the picture.

Much like AGW.

Gleick's "Genius" was far superior to his earlier book, "Chaos". One dealt with the complexity of a very complex man, the other tried to do inflate in importance the interesting but unimportant movement of a butterfly's wings.

chickelit said...

The German word pflücken is cognate with "to pluck" in English and kinda sounds more like another word that D.H. Lawrence made famous.

wv = mistlho Oh come on, not Christmas too.

Penny said...

"I never beleived that things get chaotic. Many thing are discernable when you can take a dispassionate and sceptical long view, and try to remove yourself and your ego from the picture."

Generally speaking, John, I could not agree with you more. I am wondering, however, how you see our current President?

Just three posts down, he is being called out rather ungraciously for just such traits.

john said...

Penny,

Thanks for reading. I wasn't making a point about Obama. But since you asked, I think our president is becomming a rather predictable fellow.

Penny said...

"I wasn't making a point about Obama."

But why not? I have to ask you, John, if your last comment, "I think our president is becomming a rather predictable fellow." doesn't have more to do with what you described as "the interesting but unimportant movement of a butterfly's wings."?

Donna B. said...

@traditionalguy -- I have a Horned Frog in the family... and it's a great year, I tell ya!