Years ago I used to make pickles. I tried sweet pickles, garlic pickles, bread and butter pickles. But my favorites were dill -- and the dillierd ones were better than the not-so-dillierd ones.
OK, Kim - Yes, "dillierd" does rhyme with billiard - but that does not mean it makes much sense in a statement - at least not in a statement I would make in public... M
When I started this blog in May 2007, it was for the sole purpose of staying in touch with friends and family while we traveled to Europe for three months. I am still staying in touch. "Traveller's Joy" clematis vitalba: Wildflower found throughout southwest Europe/Africa. Used for medicinal purposes and found "climbing and covering" the roadsides of Europe.
We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives... not looking for flaws, but for potential. ~Ellen Goodman
7 comments:
Nice action shot of J shooting!
J&J
How about lizard? (not precisely a rhyme, but it has the right rhythm)
billiard lizards
Who are j & J?
Lisa
J & J are our bookies....
No wait, that is a different J & J... Jason and Jen = past co-workers of John's who still stay in touch.
And your rhyming and rhythm abilities suck.
M
How about Milliard -- as in Fillmore.
Or grillierd (overcooked on a barbeque)
K
You are also reaaaaaching just a bit. Admit it - nothing of any sense rhymes with billiards.
M
Alright. One more try.
Years ago I used to make pickles. I tried sweet pickles, garlic pickles, bread and butter pickles. But my favorites were dill -- and the dillierd ones were better than the not-so-dillierd ones.
OK, Kim - Yes, "dillierd" does rhyme with billiard - but that does not mean it makes much sense in a statement - at least not in a statement I would make in public...
M
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