I know you are having a terrible, rainy summer, but we are longing for some rain here in NJ. Our pepper plants and flower beds are suffering, and without more rain all the chanterells are gone. I wish we had a slow, quiet summer rain for at least two nights a week, but it is getting dryer and dryer. The stamp is named Maskmete, which means "Worm Fishing"= using worms to fish, not fishing for worms. I think the boy looks a bit like MH, EH's son.
Speaking of worms......I think our cats have worms....
ReplyDeleteNo, that's their tails. :P
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think they have worms?
ReplyDeleteComment to the post - I meant that Sweden has a rainy summer...
ReplyDelete"PS, O.K., tails are hairy, worms are not :P"
ReplyDeleteYes, but does LA know? ;)
It RAINED early this morning. Now it is 'only' 96 percent humidity, so I am swimming in the air inside the house. Ick. The keyboard is sticky.
ReplyDeleteOK, OK, gods, you can stop now. We have had enough rain today already!
ReplyDeleteAir swimming, a new olympic sport? If so, the problem of helium doping might "arise".
ReplyDeleteFunny, O.K.!
ReplyDeleteHow about this then? By accident I searched Websters dictionary instead of googling "Helium doping" (looking for a funny sketch). The top word suggested by Webster since it didn't find it was "humidifying"!
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