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Draco interdum Vincit
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Can't eat what we didn't catch . . .
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Can't eat what we didn't catch . . .
Catch and Release
For some reason, I woke up in the middle of a recent night thinking about an excerpt by the same name from a Mordecai Richler 'work in progress'. I can no longer remember where I read it or the name of the work from which it was taken. All I can remember is that I really enjoyed it.
Mordecai Richler - that sounds like a writer's name! I don't think I know his work.
I don't know why, I've been thinking recently of the Terry Pratchett books about Death. Like the one where he decides to take a holiday, LOL.
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Which makes me think of ... Don't Fear the Reaper - The Beautiful South version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwkXUR-5Ww
Well I will hold your hand, Sugar .
I hope we get a chance for the reaper (not the grim one) to come out this year. There was some nice weather and now it's all South Wales and wet wet wet - not in a good way, LOL.
Neil Sedaka's Laughter in the Rain. ("Walking hand in hand with the one I love." There's a nice thought )
Over on this side of the island it's ...
'Cloudy with outbreaks of rain spreading from the northwest this morning, becoming persistent and locally heavy for a time. Becoming drier this evening. A moderate westerly breeze.'
Ah, well, it is summer
Oh dear, lots of weather as usual!
We have a reasonably clear day today, so I guess I should go home and wash things that I can put out in the garden to dry. (Bins and cat litter trays - mmm, delightful! LOL.)
Bit of Summer Lovin' with Greased Lighting to go, perhaps! LOL.
Summer of Love (1967) Haight-Ashbury ...
Boys of Summer- Don Henley.
I dedicated this song to a girl I knew named Pamela, who had deeply tanned skin, was gorgeous but hated to be told so, and I should've asked her out, but I was too scared she'd say no, only to find out when it was practically too late that she would've said yes if I'd only asked her. God, I miss her.
Boys of Summer- Don Henley.
I dedicated this song to a girl I knew named Pamela, who had deeply tanned skin, was gorgeous but hated to be told so, and I should've asked her out, but I was too scared she'd say no, only to find out when it was practically too late that she would've said yes if I'd only asked her. God, I miss her.
There's a plot bunny there somewhere
What a very restrained version.
Oh well, this ain't being fed, is it?
[ Be kind to your web-footed friend,
for the duck may be somebody's Mother ]
Donald duck is nobody's mother.
And a big thank you to Naoko.
My father - a former Fleet Air Arm pilot - always used to sing it as 'Here's to our web-footed friends. A duck can be nobody's mother ...' Mind you, he did only sing it after he had had a couple of sherbets.
Best time to sing it, IMO
Singing in the rain or for me going down the road as I watch the world pass me by threw an 18 wheeler windshield
The sound of an eighteen-wheeler going down the highway at four in the morning is quite a lonely sound.
The lonely sound of 18 wheels humming against the highway
The sound of heavy rain on the windows.
The sound of waves against the beach.
Looks out of window.
Shit! The tide's out. No waves against the beach.
"Boulder to Birmingham"
"Well you really got me this time
And the hardest part is knowing I'll survive.
I have come to listen for the sound
Of the trucks as they move down
Out on ninety five
And pretend that it's the ocean
coming down to wash me clean, to wash me clean
Baby do you know what I mean"