And I thought there was a second Richard around here. Better go get my tinfoil hat. Uh oh, Richard has it on his head and he is still on the...
You have something herbal??? Hmmm, might it go well with the 'shrooms? Just where is Richard anyway, no, not yours, Sharons. Last we heard, he...
And how about you? How are your feet, mom?
Remember the last time they got into the mushrooms!!! Scary.
Oh dear. Sharon???? Where are you? Glenda, I need another mug full of brew.
No word from Eileen and Richard. They must be passed out behind the barn already. Did you bring more brew, Frank?
I remember those very things when I was a youngster in Michigan. Looks like so much fun and I'm glad it is you having it and not me. Frank, you...
Oh dear, those Brits have started something now. Glenda is into the gnome brew and the party is starting. Hope the brew supplies hold out while we...
What an exquisite photograph! From one extreme to another.
I'm so glad you have snow. I just talked to my mother on the other side of Michigan. They have snow just like yours. My mother (92yo) shoveled...
Welcome, Raven, from broken New Orleans. Love your part of England. It's my favorite place to visit.
Rachal, welcome from New Orleans, Louisiana. Wow, LSE. I'm impressed! Great school.
Sharon, if the rain is at your house already, we will have it soon.
Good to see you, pianolady. We missed you around here. And yup, our weather is crazy this year. We have 70's now, heading for a hard freeze...
I knew flummox, it was titivate that flummoxed me.
Ah, so titivate and flummox are perfect examples of onomotopaeia at work.
No wonder I had never heard the word. No one ever titivated anything when I was in England, I guess.
Great idea, Eileen. Looks great, probably sounds better.
We are still told our arctic express is headed in tomorrow. 70's today. Eat your hearts out.
Wow Eileen. Yet another side of you that simply reeks of talent. We have so many artists here!
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