As you can see, the golden shower trees are in full bloom right now.
For Cee’s FOTD
The questions this week were provided by Jim Adams. Thanks, Jim!
1. Rumpelstiltskin spun straw into gold in exchange for what? He would exchange for only two things: bitcoin or newly pressed stilt covers.
2. What did humans do before the bobbin was invented? Called ahead for appointments.
3. What is the difference between knitting and crocheting? a missing knit and an added croche.
4. What does a drop spindle do? Creates a mist to cool off crowds in a heat wave.
5. What does a painted pony have to do with a spinning wheel? They are both parts of a carousel.
6. If you stick a needle in your eye, does that show sincerity? No. It shows stupidity.
7. What was Barthélemy Thimonnier known for? The invention of a wallet one straps to one’s inner thigh to protect against pickpockets.
8. What happened in the Golden Age of sewing? Thread price futures soared.
9. What breed of sheep makes the best wool? The ones who bring in the best return financially are Polypay sheep. (A real breed.)
10. What happens when the cotton field gets rotten? Wool prices soar.
For Fibbing Friday
Since I saw him last, my gardener Paciano’s son Eduardo completed a three-day pilgrimage to Talpa, walking and sleeping in rugged mountain terrain, to view its famous Virgin. Today is the first time I’ve seen him in three weeks, since I was in the states for nine days so missed two sessions. When he turned up for his weekly English lesson today, he brought me this lovely hand carved wooden owl, inscribed with this message on the bottom, (which I have translated from the Spanish): “Souvenir of Talpa for dear Judit (sic).
Such a tender and unexpected gift from this sweet teenage boy!!! Today we spent a good hour reviewing the English names for parts of the body. To check his progress, I asked him to draw the human body and to label its parts. After carefully measuring distances to get the proportions correct, here he is at his labeling task. Joints are the hardest ones to remember. Certainly true with me re/ remembering them in Spanish!
Guess who discovered the equipale I hid in the guest room? If you don’t know why I hid it and why Annie was looking for it, go HERE.
Night Chorus
When a bright full moon escapes the cloud,
the dogs howl long and the dogs howl loud.
A burro brays its harsh assent
as wind whipped palms whisper consent.
Only you and I stay silent still
As the world around us speaks our will.
For dVerse Poets, the theme is Dark and the form is the Quadrille (44 words only.)
No special effects were used to take or alter this photo.. It was taken through a screen door and I love the effect. Get well soon, Cee!!!
For Cee’s FOTD
Click on photos to see the damage…and the doggies.
So, Annie has taken to jumping down off the bed and I could hear her chewing on something. Finally I had a close look, and it is the wooden and leather equipale chair! So, I went out to the terrace to get the can of spray doggie repellant that keeps them from using the terrace as a potty spot and sprayed it all over the equipale, but I’ll be darned if she didn’t start chewing it again minutes after I’d sprayed it.
So, I decided I had to remove the wooden and leather chair and replace it with a metal one from the dining room. She ran after me, barking, as I dragged it out of the room and tried to follow me out into the hall but I stopped her by shutting the door, dragged the heavy and bulky chair up two stairs and down the hall to the guest room, then dragged a dining room chair into my room to use as a desk chair. I’d put decorative pillows from the bed onto the seat of the equipale to store them overnight and so moved them to the seat of the metal chair, but Annie immediately stood on her hind legs to try to grab the oval Virgin of Guadalupe pillow that Zoe, in her first year, had already chewed the decorative cord off the outside edge of! Pillows up on the desk, Annie disappeared, but I could still hear chewing. It must be my display panels for art shows that I have stored under the bed. Guess I’ll have to move those tomorrow.
When Zoe was shedding her puppy teeth, she ate the corners off my wooden desk and file cabinets. Morrie destroyed 4 dog beds and Zoe equally as many. Coco was a jumper, not a chewer, but it cost me over a thousand dollars to fence in the whole yard to keep her from jumping up on the wall and down to the lower lot. I’ve already caught Annie making off with my shoes..so once again, I need to exercise puppy vigilance. I may have to rename her “Beaver.”
After a day of wrestling with Zoe, Annie is now sleeping on her back at my elbow with all four legs sticking up in the air. Zoe is lying below her, along my leg.. Coco is on the
pillow next to my ear. Silent night, except for the tapping of these keys. It is well past midnight, so time for that to stop, too. To all a good night!
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Welcome to “The Numbers Game #23” Today’s number is 144. To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to your blog in my Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.
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