A collection of things, both old and new,
sequins, stripes, and buttons too,
black&white images and technicolor, a few.
Trinkets, do-dads, the most of all quirkiest,
A Night at the Zoo
after
A Day at the Circus
Monday, January 11, 2010
Bonne Annee: Starting the New Year Royally
See and Read more ICI/HERE! Crowned King for the Year just for eating a slice of sweets and finding the trinket.
Who is this boy? In your ward? Will you send me pix of your doors so I can blog about them? I am a sucker for doors. I found out I could upload photos of my Spanish doors to Walgreeens.com and make a poster of them. I've always wanted a door poster. Michelle Coleman has one of doors in Dallas (she used to live there). So I can't wait to see yours!
I befriended two wonderful Russian girls one summer in Savannah. They would always make fish faces to greet me because my name meant "fish" in their native tongue. One weekend we drove to the Atlanta Aquarium to meet my mom. After our first fish gazing round we took a break in the cafe. They asked my mom her name. Her name is Moira. They both laughed and informed my mom and I that we are a family of fish, because "Moy-rah" is the pronunciation of a certain type of fish in Russia. I like to think that this little story is proof that I am actually a mermaid. With such a proof I am going through the long process of growing out my hair to mermaid length, but until then I'd prefer starfish; they would probably offer the most support.
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Who is this boy? In your ward?
Will you send me pix of your doors so I can blog about them? I am a sucker for doors. I found out I could upload photos of my Spanish doors to Walgreeens.com and make a poster of them. I've always wanted a door poster. Michelle Coleman has one of doors in Dallas (she used to live there). So I can't wait to see yours!
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