I don't have the personality; but i do have little tiny wings, on my feet!
Feet winged? Indeed, I bet that each iambic foot you utter flies so gently as though it were wingèd.
(*Reminds herself to read less Twelfth Night.*)
Nut? Poor you; but you should keep your wings-- they look very attractive, and it means that you can moonlight as a fairy.
Never had the urge to maskerade as a 'Gay'; but life is nothing, if not the 'experiences!!
What are you on, BGW?! You are kicking over all the traces!
Begin with the last word of the previous post, and write 2 sentences. Very simple.
Experiences are nothing if not enhanced by alcohol or other drugs. Often, this is bad for the health.
Health, happiness and carrots. Now, that's a good toast.
Toast, peanut butter, and cucumber, with a cup of coffee, is what I used to have for breakfast every day in Hong Kong, when my mother was living with us. She had Alzheimer's and could never quite work out who I was.
Was 'P' the bain of the picnic; or merely a hymenoptera?
I feel a right 'prick' for asking; nasty wasp, ew!
Sheeeze, Clary. Don't you know that rules are made because they are expected to be broken?
(Your picture in the gallery was beautiful. Those three strong sons.)
'Broken rules and pie-crusts are meant to be thrown in the bin?' (That portrait is lovely.)
"Lovely to look at" describes Clary and her sons. I'm so pleased that it was mentioned here as I had no idea it has been posted in the A2K Gallery.
Ah, Raggedy. You are the kindred spirit that I have come to know and love.
Aside: Hated that damn Banner Day puzzle. Hard without being clever. grrrrrrr.
Gallery is a useful and sometimes surprising feature, is it not? Wouldn't it be great to have one big A2K reunion, by the way?
Way too difficult for all to meet, but wouldn't such a reunion be great? And, of course, I'd vote for Hawaii as a meeting place.
(aside to Letty: the feeling is mutual. And that has to be the worst puzzle ever. 13 letters missing for 13 stripes on the flag, sheesh!)
'Sheesh?' What was the Banner day puzzle?
Puzzle of a lovely english garden, done in 6 weeks. Blonde jokes not withstanding.
Puzzle we speak of is a Crossword Puzzle that is in the Sunday New York Times. It's a puzzle that I regretfully admit takes up 3 or 4 hours of my time.