So, the reason for my previous posting about crows is this. Allie doesn't like birds. In particular, she dislikes crows and wishes ill will upon them. A few days ago, there was a murder of crows outside of her parents home. When she drove up, the crows didn't get scared off, but rather just moved out of the way of her car. This freaked her out. When she related this ominious tale to me, I jokingly told her that was a good thing, and that crows are a sign of good health. She asked me to provide an online link to prove this. So, I added the article to my blog and sent her the link. I was amused. She was not.
My personal glimpse into the first half of the 21st Century for some yet to be known future
Monday, November 21, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Casted Branches
I never thought I'd revisit this work, but I believe I've improved it substantially with a rough spot it used to have in the second verse.
Night's pale spirit dashes spiderwebs upon earth,
Like villains cast onto silver screens,
Lying without breath; but breathing, as wind affects,
To spook our children on All Hallows' Eve.
Creaks and cackles echo,
While creep jostles our own essence.
This imparts solace upon howling ghosts,
Who excape from Inferno's demented joy.
Clamoring so, and wailing,
Lost souls seek new abodes;
Haunting our windows as light upon memories;
Whisking about, agitated, frustrated...then night wanes.
Apollo rides out with his own cast of characters,
To sweep away specters and their weeps,
And comfort bring to little ones as they arise,
Oblivious to the crypts under tread.
Night's pale spirit dashes spiderwebs upon earth,
Like villains cast onto silver screens,
Lying without breath; but breathing, as wind affects,
To spook our children on All Hallows' Eve.
Creaks and cackles echo,
While creep jostles our own essence.
This imparts solace upon howling ghosts,
Who excape from Inferno's demented joy.
Clamoring so, and wailing,
Lost souls seek new abodes;
Haunting our windows as light upon memories;
Whisking about, agitated, frustrated...then night wanes.
Apollo rides out with his own cast of characters,
To sweep away specters and their weeps,
And comfort bring to little ones as they arise,
Oblivious to the crypts under tread.
Saturday, November 05, 2011
Never order a Mojito on a plane
I had a particularly bad plane trip early this year. After multiple delays and cancellations, I was finally on my way home. Food was being offered complimentary on my flight, but not the alcohol, of course.
Looking at the food menu, I saw that Mojitos were offered. I let out a brief private chuckle at the very thought of a flight attendant trying to make a Mojito in flight. Mojitos are one of the most labor intensive cocktails, as they require crushing of mint leafs within the glass. How would any of this be accomplished on a plane? So, much to the surprize of others around me, I ordered a Mojito on a plane, just to see what I would actually get.
I was handed the following, along with the same plastic cup you get if you order soda or water.
My travel day had been particularly bad (more than most on the plane) so I give the flight attendant a quick sad story to convince him to throw in an extra Bacardi minibar bottle. A very small consolation for a very crappy day, but nice nonetheless.
That single shot of Bacardi and the bag of mint flavored lime juice was $11....and that's with me "mixing" the drink myself. Without the mint leafs, it would be debated that this was actually a Mojito at all. So, the moral of this story is to never order a Mojito on a plane.
Looking at the food menu, I saw that Mojitos were offered. I let out a brief private chuckle at the very thought of a flight attendant trying to make a Mojito in flight. Mojitos are one of the most labor intensive cocktails, as they require crushing of mint leafs within the glass. How would any of this be accomplished on a plane? So, much to the surprize of others around me, I ordered a Mojito on a plane, just to see what I would actually get.
I was handed the following, along with the same plastic cup you get if you order soda or water.
My travel day had been particularly bad (more than most on the plane) so I give the flight attendant a quick sad story to convince him to throw in an extra Bacardi minibar bottle. A very small consolation for a very crappy day, but nice nonetheless.
That single shot of Bacardi and the bag of mint flavored lime juice was $11....and that's with me "mixing" the drink myself. Without the mint leafs, it would be debated that this was actually a Mojito at all. So, the moral of this story is to never order a Mojito on a plane.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Senseless Sunday: Now that tittle is heavy!
- A giraffe heart weighs about 24 pounds.
- Plastic sheaths at each end of a shoe lace are called aglets.
- The world's largest baseball bat is 120 feet long. It weighs 68,000 pounds.
- Pat Welsh was the voice of E.T. in the movie E.T. the Extra-terrestrial
- That dot over the lowercase j and i is called a tittle.
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