Hi Lori, thank you for visiting my blog. At the moment I am a bit busy to. I will look your blogs on the weekend! Have a nice time ... Greetings from Frankfurt Ratze
Hi Lori, that is my third try to post a comment :-( I hope succecfully .... thank you for visiting my blog. I am a busy to at the moment, but I will come back a the weekend ... Have a nice time! Greetings from Frankfurt Ratze
I wish I was in it. It being the loop, and I being me. What was I talking about.
The loop is a self crossing path. Most people take the short cut and never enter the loop. They put no weight in sentimentality or importance behind adventure... They are born to be beige irrelevant middle management, but the do get there quicker.
Hi everybody -- well, ice didn't permit, and so I've stayed in town with a bad case of cabin fever.
Dave: Glad you thought so -- I couldn't take it anymore and walked out onto our back porch (typical suburban slab), looked down and There It Was.
Raindog: I get lucky sometimes, and thanks!
Belinha: At Long Last, we got cake!!! Yum yum yum, and thanks so much for that unexpected treat!
Dave Mac: Ditto what I wrote for Raindoggy -- I was a bit worried this was too simple, am glad to get the affirmation!
Pod: Miz Worzel-Thingamabob says, "You don't know the half of it..." I am so glad to see you pop your Podness on by!
Ratzfatz: Welcome, and I sure do like your work! Am so glad to "meet" you and glad you stopped by.
Ref: H*** yes. :-)
Cuchulainn: So nice to "see" you again, and thanks! Hope all is well with you.
Lee: It's been exciting here -- who knew 1/4" of frozen precip could bring a modern city to its knees? -- but all is fine. Stay warm and happy, and thanks for the compliment!
Marly: I can find you chickens. I just can't get them out into light bright enough to catch and share. And thanks for making me laugh until I thought feathers would come out my nose.
Mise: You're back in Blog-ville! Yay! Well, the eye is a bit old and needs reading glasses, but my mind is askew as always...thanks.
ThomP: Aw shucks, there you go cracking me up while making me think while making me imagine beige irrelevancies.
Getzapped: Welcome! And thanks -- yes, one way I make loads of time for art (said very tongue-in-cheek) is to neglect my garden and yard (alas, too true.) That's one of my poor stray hoses, frozen onto our back porch. The other one is setting on the front drive, inciting my husband's cusses.
the only thing that made me think of worzel gummage was the name.....no other features, fear not!! thank you for the image link, i think i was mildly traumatised by worzel as a child....perhaps it has something to do with being Pod of Odd
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Awesome photo, Lori!
lovely! great photo/title combo.
Hello!!Have a nice trip!Still no cake?!!:-(I read the interview!!:-)
Love it! Simple as that....
i suspected that you were a bit loopy......
Hi Lori,
thank you for visiting my blog. At the moment I am a bit busy to. I will look your blogs on the weekend! Have a nice time ...
Greetings from Frankfurt
Ratze
Hi Lori,
that is my third try to post a comment :-( I hope succecfully .... thank you for visiting my blog. I am a busy to at the moment, but I will come back a the weekend ... Have a nice time!
Greetings from Frankfurt
Ratze
I am.
As simple as you can get, simple and beautifull, goodwork Lori
hope you are fairing the ice and cold well, lori...love the simplicity of this shot!
So much
depends
a yellow
leaf
damp
with rain
beside
white chickens.
Oops!
So much depends
upon
a yellow
leaf
damp
with rain
beside
the blue hose.
***
Hmm. Something's not quite right. Now I'm missing the dratted chickens.
Lovely blue, Lori. But it's your eye I wish I could borrow! :D
I wish I was in it. It being the loop, and I being me. What was I talking about.
The loop is a self crossing path. Most people take the short cut and never enter the loop. They put no weight in sentimentality or importance behind adventure... They are born to be beige irrelevant middle management, but the do get there quicker.
Very cool shot! Is it a garden hose?
Hi everybody -- well, ice didn't permit, and so I've stayed in town with a bad case of cabin fever.
Dave: Glad you thought so -- I couldn't take it anymore and walked out onto our back porch (typical suburban slab), looked down and There It Was.
Raindog: I get lucky sometimes, and thanks!
Belinha: At Long Last, we got cake!!! Yum yum yum, and thanks so much for that unexpected treat!
Dave Mac: Ditto what I wrote for Raindoggy -- I was a bit worried this was too simple, am glad to get the affirmation!
Pod: Miz Worzel-Thingamabob says, "You don't know the half of it..." I am so glad to see you pop your Podness on by!
Ratzfatz: Welcome, and I sure do like your work! Am so glad to "meet" you and glad you stopped by.
Ref: H*** yes. :-)
Cuchulainn: So nice to "see" you again, and thanks! Hope all is well with you.
Lee: It's been exciting here -- who knew 1/4" of frozen precip could bring a modern city to its knees? -- but all is fine. Stay warm and happy, and thanks for the compliment!
Marly: I can find you chickens. I just can't get them out into light bright enough to catch and share. And thanks for making me laugh until I thought feathers would come out my nose.
Mise: You're back in Blog-ville! Yay! Well, the eye is a bit old and needs reading glasses, but my mind is askew as always...thanks.
ThomP: Aw shucks, there you go cracking me up while making me think while making me imagine beige irrelevancies.
Getzapped: Welcome! And thanks -- yes, one way I make loads of time for art (said very tongue-in-cheek) is to neglect my garden and yard (alas, too true.) That's one of my poor stray hoses, frozen onto our back porch. The other one is setting on the front drive, inciting my husband's cusses.
the only thing that made me think of worzel gummage was the name.....no other features, fear not!! thank you for the image link, i think i was mildly traumatised by worzel as a child....perhaps it has something to do with being Pod of Odd
Ooooooooooooh.
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