old British 6 P’s military adage, “proper planning prevents poor performance,”
HORRORS: Today's delightful Venus-Jupiter conjunction sweetens your
11th House of Social Networking...
EXCUZZZZE ME? SINCE WHEN IS THERE AN ASTROLOGICAL 'HOUSE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING' and how can I opt out?
encouraging you to express your generosity toward others. It's easy to overcome any uncertainty that may be stirred if you need to put your reputation on the line. Thankfully, the potential rewards seem great enough that the risk isn't difficult to justify now. However, it still pays to have a sensible plan before you embark on your next adventure.
Well, I give up. I was so excited to see the new season of 'Arrested Development', got myself all settled into the sofa with my knitting and my dogs and found the Roku clicker and got it set to go. I was even warching the credits but 'something' was wrong, it just didn't look right (and I know right from watching ALL the previous 55 episodes over the past few days!) I found my mind wandering and could indeed count my 240 stitches without losing my place- it was that convoluted and uninteresting. But I said to Self, there must be a mistake, perhaps it's just the first episode that sucks so I watched two more. Nope. They all suck. So I dropped it and won't be watching any more. Maeby grew up to be an ordinary serious looking young woman. Portia de Rossi had something done to her face so I couldn't even see it was her, plus she didn't appear until the third episode. George Michael grew up to be whiny and unattractive, and Michael looked puffy. I am soooo disappointed. I guess I should have been happy with just the first three seasons. I got greedy.
You can't go home again.
Ellen Linder posted this on her blog the other day, it's Nancy Billings, me and my so subtle chartreuse pants, and Jayne Gaskins at the SAQA exhibit up in Melbourne last week right before the panel discussion. These women are powerhouses, so good for the FL area!
If you had teenagers, or godforbid have them now, this will be oh-so-familiar! Now it's all explained to you and you can mimic exactly what this guy is saying back at them!
Brooklyn artist Rae Stimson creates wearable landscapes out of felt, like these two incredible hats. First image above is a carriae lamp attracting moths. I love this sense of humor--The second is a detailed landscape scene depicting a WWII battle in which tiny planes bomb a bridge. And the third is kitchen scene, with Dalmation, that puts me in mind of The Black Lodge in Twin Peaks.
This will forever be known as the post with all the funny noises.
And, instead of the squirrel or the ravens, a surprise! My guy waiting for me~
pathetic, no? He doesn't ever want me to leave, I get this sad eyes thing.
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