May 6, 2015

Alliums + cat.



Incongruities at Meadhouse.

16 comments:

campy said...

Needs a trigger warning for Cat haters.

rhhardin said...

Richard Epstein does Baltimore, a nice exposition of the legalities and what ought to happen. (podcast page)

He agrees that blacks need new leaders, but is more tactful about it.

rhhardin said...

Photographing trash containing a chair or a tv, e.g. today, is always photographing incongruity.

Humperdink said...

I have a mini-excavator, a BobCAT. Alliums would obscure most of it.

BTW, it is one versatile piece of equipment.

rhhardin said...

Cat in a cornfield, with unknown assignment. (Apr 17)

CWJ said...

Cat in a cornfield and the silver spoon...

Lucien said...

Honey, come quick.There's a caterpillar in the Alliums!

Bob Ellison said...

I've had a knife in my pocket for most of my life. I don't understand how that is now a crime. Should I surrender my frying pan?

Rusty said...

Morels are up.

Freeman Hunt said...

Email received from Huckabee campaign. Subject: "Seriously?"

Am I to imagine the next president saying, "Seriously?"

Seriously?

Big Mike said...

All it needs is a hat.

Anonymous said...

"But it is equally clear that the Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest in Garland, Tex., was not really about free speech."

The NYT editorial board's grasp of the use-mention distinction is about as sound as their grasp of, well, pretty much anything else.

Jaq said...

Hospital Staff, and Suicide Assistant Volunteers from the JSDD are required to help euthanize those who are unable to themselves due to physical, or psychological reasons. To aid these carers and volunteers, the JSDD-Orient Industry Collaboration Center for Human-Interactive Robotics Research in the Bunkyo Ward of Tokyo has designed an assisted suicide support robot with the face of an innocent, loveable cartoon-like bear to aid patients in self-euthanasia named SeppuKuma.”

I know most of you read that on Instapundit, but wow that is creepy.

David said...

I kept looking for a feline in the grass.

Hoo boy.

Meade said...

Allium rotundum
(All to the Rotunda!) and "[CAT]alyze intersectional solidarity
between and beyond laborers of the university, including: precarious academic workers; clerical, technical, food service, maintenance, and other support workers; subcontracted workers; exploited student laborers; international learners’ and those ejected from or refused by the university....valorize the labor of the 'undercommons', promoting the autonomy of these forms of bottom-up refusal, collaboration, solidarity and mass intellectuality that the university at once subjugates and requires for its survival"

Fred Drinkwater said...

My cat(s) never showed any affinity for the alliums in my front yard. The Cat(tm) that later showed up to make room for some azaleas, as an intended consequence of some other necessary work, showed the alliums no mercy.
Typical cat/Cat behavior, in my experience.