September 25, 2011
Season’s Greetings from San Juan Island
And they did.
Some folks have pink flamingos in their front yard.
These folks opted for the island-appropriate plastic pig and cow.
The pumpkins are real, though.
And they did.
Some folks have pink flamingos in their front yard.
These folks opted for the island-appropriate plastic pig and cow.
The pumpkins are real, though.
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Barry said,
September 29, 2011 @ 2:09 pm
Hey Alex,
Glass of wine, perfect fall day, a little kelphisto fix and ahhh…..
Cow tipping, yeah, pig tipping, hmmmm. And falling pumpkins, yikes!
Hope your New York trip was good and now that you’re home again, I bet you are glad you picked the smaller island for your spot next to the sea, er sound.
Barry
Alex Shapiro said,
September 29, 2011 @ 2:22 pm
I’m very happy to be back and call this island home– but it’s actually TWICE the size of Manhattan-literally! Ha! Just a noticeably smaller number of humans and larger number of whales.
Glenn Buttkus said,
October 4, 2011 @ 10:35 am
the Medicine Show @ :25 really got the feet tapping, and it is a Shapiro kind of joy to witness, to share cow tipping and pig tipping; puts me in mind of the that old NYC tradition of dwarf tossing. Ah, the absurdities of life flower like brambles all around us, and we must love them, notice them, for they are the fresh air midst the smog, the soft breeze at dawn, the impetus for more music, more poetry.