in case you were wondering
This is a picture of me
across the line,
neck deep in trouble,
backing away slowly,
preparing to duck.
southern snowstorm
Archival photograph from the biggest snow day we have had in Atlanta (even better than this one). It was not good sledding snow, but it was perfect for rolling huge snow man torsos and crunchy exploding snowballs. The dirty dirty is supposed to get wicked cold next week, so maybe we will get to do it again.
(left to right: floyd, orangina, mumblelard, fallie, finn)
my lovely girls
They have been making fun of us for taking so long to finish one book. Floyd is trying to prove that it is a difficult book to read quickly, but they are not convinced.
floyd was actually downstairs before the girls on a saturday
They consoled her with a long hug. After breakfast, we are heading up to the mountains for the day. We are planning to go to Fort Mountain and hike around the stone walls and the overlook, but we may wind up stopping at Amicalola or any other place that catches our eye.
We have two wedding anniversaries…its a long story.
finnland
field of these filled with bees
happy birthday floyd!
Vanilla cake with buttercream frosting just the way you like it.
(cake via finn, fallie, and mumblelard*)
*who actually got a level out when trying to trim the cake and still it is kind of “hilly,” but “hilly” with love.
Cage III - Free Show*
Floyd’s favorite James O. Incandenza film and a regular midnight movie at the Drexel North.
My personal favorite James O. Incandenza film
* B.S. Latrodectus Mactans Productions/Infernatron Animation Concepts, Canada. Cosgrove Watt, P.A. Heaven, Everard Maynell, Pam Heath; partial animation; 35 mm.; 65 minutes; black and white; sound. The figure of Death (Heath) presides over the front entrance of a carnival sideshow whose spectators watch performers undergo unspeakable degradations so grotesquely compelling that the spectators’ eyes become larger and larger until the spectators themselves are transformed into gigantic eyeballs in chairs, while on the other side of the sideshow tent the figure of Life (Heaven) uses a megaphone to invite fairgoers to an exhibition in which, if the fairgoers consent to undergo unspeakable degradations, they can witness ordinary persons gradually turn into gigantic eyeballs. INTERLACE TELENT FEATURE CARTRIDGE #357-65-65
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