March 31, 2010

At the Sunset Café...

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... every evening is different, beautiful.

12 comments:

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Thats Boulder CO.

Courtesy of Google Map.. its big f**ing deal ;)

Chip Ahoy said...

Lurvly sunsets, that's for sure. Sunrises are totally worth greeting too.

There's a birthday coming up this month so I got an idea for a card that I intend to use. It's completely unrelated to birthdays but I don't care. The idea is a polar bear gets pissed off about penguins invading his space. It'll probably be a few pages. Would you like to see the first tiny prototype? An iceberg splits to expose a standing polar bear yelling "GET OUT." In the front, a row of penguins are lined up to dive in the ocean. This will probably be the second page after the polar bear discovers the penguins. I haven't worked it all out yet.

Dick Stanley said...

The pinkish clouds make it. Without the clouds, it's just overcast. Although the V is nice, too.

kentuckyliz said...

I can't keep napping in broad daylight in parking lots in public. I'll get a bad reputation. Ppl will think I'm a drunk or pillhead.

-- a text I sent my niece this afternoon. Important mentoring, that.

Unknown said...

Ann Althouse said...

... every evening is different, beautiful.

That's the way we should all see life. I hope you know that you are a very lucky lady to have that kind of joy in your life.

Anonymous said...

What's that fish doing up in the sky?

kentuckyliz said...

The black hijab retains heat on a sunny day...plus a hot car...makes one very very sleeeeeepy.

Scott said...

Colorado is so lovely. Then I think about Focus On Family, and I want to lose my lunch.

mesquito said...

If it's any consolation, Scott, remember that Ward Churchill lives in Colorado.

Troy said...

Looks like a Magritte painting.

And Scott... broccoli is the perfect avatar.

Scott said...

Why would that be any consolation? Ward Churchill and James Dobson are two sides of the same coin.

South Park is reality TV.

David said...

The spell has been cast.

Far from O-HI-O.

Wither thou goest, modern version?

Good luck all.