Butterflies and kiwis
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We've got rubber plants in the backyard, just under the kitchen window. They bloom a pretty purple in the very late summer (like now) and attract butterflies.
This afternoon, I went outside to hang my laundry (the days for that are drawing to a close...soon I'll be hanging it up in the basement) and disturbed about forty butterflies that were feeding on the flowers.
For a good two minutes I was surrounded by a cloud of flittering insects. It was really cool. My first thought was that it was like being in a Disney movie.
My second thought was that nobody suspects butterflies.
In completely unrelated news, I was watching Wipeout tonight and they kept calling one contestant the xtreme kiwi (guy from New Zealand who does extreme sports...makes sense).
I thought to myself, "Wow. That would be a great companion tattoo to
luchalibrarian's sabertooth lime."
So, darlin', if you're looking for a new one, there ya go. A kiwi fruit with a purple mohawk. XTREME KIWI!
This afternoon, I went outside to hang my laundry (the days for that are drawing to a close...soon I'll be hanging it up in the basement) and disturbed about forty butterflies that were feeding on the flowers.
For a good two minutes I was surrounded by a cloud of flittering insects. It was really cool. My first thought was that it was like being in a Disney movie.
My second thought was that nobody suspects butterflies.
In completely unrelated news, I was watching Wipeout tonight and they kept calling one contestant the xtreme kiwi (guy from New Zealand who does extreme sports...makes sense).
I thought to myself, "Wow. That would be a great companion tattoo to
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So, darlin', if you're looking for a new one, there ya go. A kiwi fruit with a purple mohawk. XTREME KIWI!
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Date: 2008-09-10 03:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-10 04:18 am (UTC)Dood, pink platic flamingoes for the win!
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Date: 2008-09-10 11:59 pm (UTC)