Teresa, thanks for the second link on the blog. I missed that one the first time around. One nice thing about living overseas is that you see how different cultures adapt to people with different tastes/views and yet still are culturally vibrant. Of course there are always the extremes, but it’s nice to see people more accepted than they would be in the U.S. On the second video, I loved the sudden change mid-song and the judges’ reactions.
Up here in the PNW, Himalayan blackberries along with English ivy are invasive species. While the blackberries are tasty they spread rapidly and are difficult to get rid of. And of course are a pain if you get caught up in a cane. ;-)
Linguist over 11 years ago
There’s one in every crowd…
The Old Wolf over 11 years ago
Learn a new language. But do it right.
SackofRabidWeasels over 11 years ago
I’m surprised none of you linked to this first.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Teresa, thanks for the second link on the blog. I missed that one the first time around. One nice thing about living overseas is that you see how different cultures adapt to people with different tastes/views and yet still are culturally vibrant. Of course there are always the extremes, but it’s nice to see people more accepted than they would be in the U.S. On the second video, I loved the sudden change mid-song and the judges’ reactions.
The Old Wolf over 11 years ago
When we lived in Olympia back in 1980, blackberries like that grew wild everywhere around our rented home. We were awash in fruit.. it was wonderful.
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Follow your own star! Don’t let the Collective dictate your life. And die in isolation, unloved, unlamented, but free.
pcolli over 11 years ago
Re Blog: (ELEANOR DAVIS)….is that raspberry nipple?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
@TeresaThank you!More rabbits to glean avatars from. : )
cleokaya over 11 years ago
Barked?!? It must have been something that I ate.
cleokaya over 11 years ago
Up here in the PNW, Himalayan blackberries along with English ivy are invasive species. While the blackberries are tasty they spread rapidly and are difficult to get rid of. And of course are a pain if you get caught up in a cane. ;-)
Lyons Group, Inc. over 11 years ago
The kitten must be named “Sandy”.
Oxnate over 11 years ago
Bilingual kittens. On a different note, how long until they put Grace the Face back in her Place.
hablano over 11 years ago
I found FUG, FFU, OMG, but regrettably no airport has the code LOL.
SusanCraig over 11 years ago
Grrimacing Grreen Guy the strips new avatar is starting to grrow on me… Hey! He matches my shirt! Way Cool!
el8 over 11 years ago
Was Evelyn formerly a pumpkin?