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andom thoughts. Ephemeral words.

The word ‘thwarted’ is only used in novels.

Vampires ARE real! I saw a vampire interviewed on the National Geographic channel, and they don’t lie, do they mom?

Water tanks + the wayside shrines.

End of a limerick never written
...for she can balance quite well w'out it.

Got to admire Aubrey Beardlsey, a man who in this ninth hour destroys some of his life’s work on the grounds that it is obscene + reckons he wont make it through the inspection gate of heaven w/ it in his satchel.

+, J. Adams, who in a huff would jump up on the board table throw his furry wig at his peers.

Lying down is like standing on your side.

We have hit upon the Baroque of cartoons. i believe Flapjack is a good example.

Today's rainy day to-do list;
Build a fishing rod for Chloe-
Make NY pretzels with kids help-
Disperse dye a red cape-
Repair a chenille fabric coverlet-
Make dog shade cover for the deck w/ scrap flag nylon-
Go to graveyard in the rain-
Remember to take pic of mossy crumbly green-

3 comments:

  1. I believe though that something can be athwart if you're sailing?

    What about tergiversation?

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  2. Busy Listing ! Was All Achieved?

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  3. Hi Artsparker, Thwarted, as in foiled, baffled. Sort of a British word, I've always thought ...not as 'athwart' in the ship-talk of right angles...
    As for tergiversation. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. But mostly I like to play with words even though they aren't my first language.
    Thanks for your comment.

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