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" to every passerby, trying to shanghai people to
board her bus. I promise not to use it as a force for good. At last I found a bus
that seemed to be going to "Rockavirr", as the driver said.
Above, Leroy poses in the Forest Preserve. Or is it
only an Amazon software glitch?
Guess what we had for breakfast this morning?
Meanwhile, Kitten Nutmeg enviously watches the fun from the safety of Bittersweet
Cottage. Current conditions may be seen above, and may be monitored via the Museum's
Circle Cam during daylight hours. Things could be worse.
Very reminiscent of the incident when Museum Cat
Maxine legged it and had to be apprehended by our maintenance man Gus.
Above, Jessica Biel as Sophie, Edward Norton as
Eisenheim, and Paul Giamatti as Uhl with a skirmish line of pickelhaubed Viennese
peelers.
When we rolled out, I ate my buns, fired up my
laptop, and read my email by hitching on to unsecured wifi as we passed through
town, which made me feel very high-tech and all. She decides to marry him and stay
back in the jungle.
While Tucker has a jolly good wallow in middle of
5th Avenue.
Very reminiscent of the incident when Museum Cat
Maxine legged it and had to be apprehended by our maintenance man Gus. She decides
to marry him and stay back in the jungle.
Above, a charming "Peaceable Kingdom" type snap -
Leroy, the lion, lying down with the calamare. Friend of the Museum Rebecca Richters
came up with an Elderly Squid - Longintheteuthis!
Meanwhile in the Circle, hideous carnage ensues as
the rare elusive dangerous Gray Dire Cat leaps at poor Natasha. Above, Jessica Biel
as Sophie, Edward Norton as Eisenheim, and Paul Giamatti as Uhl with a skirmish line
of pickelhaubed Viennese peelers. Relaxing up to a point, since I once again ran
into the rare elusive dangerous Gray Dire Cat near the old footbridge.
But the prize, if there was a prize, goes to the
Tsarina - Lisa Grossman, genius creator of our knit squid, who proposes an
Ungrateful Squid - a Serpentsteuthis. I walked a bit closer - snapped his photo - he
didn't go into his attack crouch, nor growl or show his fangs - just stood there,
looking almost friendly.
Could it be that the rumors I started about it
being optioned for a major Pixar feature are finally bearing fruit? The picture is
from a recent foggy morning in downtown DC - one of the lions at the Grant Memorial
on the US Capitol grounds, which I snapped on another foggy day last
January.
I still call them firehouse eggs, by the way. Why
do I keep going into the woods?
Oh, it's the finest thing!
The picture is from a recent foggy morning in
downtown DC - one of the lions at the Grant Memorial on the US Capitol grounds,
which I snapped on another foggy day last January. I assume that the new widescreen
photogr
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