Is that something you grew in your yard this past summer?
Does it inspire fear in the Neighbourhood?
Do you regret it now?
black hole sun flower
A Mountie gone wrong. Terribly wrong.
Whoa, for a second I thought one of Allyson Mitchell's furry sasquatches had come to swallow me with her big molar-y mouth.
I anthropomorphise (real word, not one of my inventions), as well. See big scary faces everywhere.
I was actually thinking about the Sasquatch ladies when I took this picture. L.M. has been right all along about the sunflowers, they are very creepy. They are all still looming upright in the garden (the tallest one is literally 13 feet high) and rattling in the the November wind. However this is the only one that developed a great gaping chasm.
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- sally mckay 11-13-2005 11:30 pm
Is that something you grew in your yard this past summer?
Does it inspire fear in the Neighbourhood?
Do you regret it now?
- L.M. 11-13-2005 11:39 pm
black hole sun flower
- sally mckay 11-14-2005 1:55 am
A Mountie gone wrong. Terribly wrong.
- M.Jean 11-14-2005 5:44 pm
Whoa, for a second I thought one of Allyson Mitchell's furry sasquatches had come to swallow me with her big molar-y mouth.
- Megan (guest) 11-14-2005 9:24 pm
I anthropomorphise (real word, not one of my inventions), as well. See big scary faces everywhere.
- L.M. 11-14-2005 11:10 pm
I was actually thinking about the Sasquatch ladies when I took this picture. L.M. has been right all along about the sunflowers, they are very creepy. They are all still looming upright in the garden (the tallest one is literally 13 feet high) and rattling in the the November wind. However this is the only one that developed a great gaping chasm.
- sally mckay 11-15-2005 2:29 am