One last ORANGE post. (Until the next one.)
Here is a Pearl Crescent Butterfly, Phyciodes tharos.
And swimming in Lake Siri, a three foot long goldfish.
Now for some rain movies.
And orbs!
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Final Orange Post
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Ha! your rainstorm and raise you one weather bomb - I am home early from school because we were forced to shut up shop and send everybody home. It has been raining solidly - well, solidly liquidly - non-stop for nearly 48 hours now, the river which runs through our town has risen and closed all of the roads in/out, there may be no school tomorrow...
That goldfish deserves the sound track from Jaws, only pitched up an octave or three.
"peep peep. peep peep. ..."
I love the fog. Oh, Jamie Lee.
Here are pics of Goldie's homies.
Three feet might be a misunderestimate.
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The orbs always make their appearance, don't they?
Love the butterfly but the goldfish freaks me out!
Send rain to me!! We've got an official drought here!
:)
((Hugs))
Laura
Be on guard against orb lung disease.
Do goldfish grow to whatever size their environment lets them? What if one gets into Lake Erie or somethin???
I know, I know "Call me Ishmael"
You're the boss, Another Ishmael.
I'm thinking some of those fiends of Goldie's are at least 4 feet.
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That's just silly.
Fish don't have any feet, let alone four of 'em.
Those pictures where the fish comes walking out of the ocean and turns into a primate? Artist's conceptions. Zombies draw that stuff in order to sell people new buildings.
No feet fish...
Next you're gonna tell me fish don't use wrenches.
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love the fog. Oh, Jamie Lee.
Wasn't that Adrienne Barbeau?
IT WAS BOTH.
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