23 April 2007

sometimes its better to hear it from kurt

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You read any of his books? Perfectly sunny day today with mashed potato clouds, as my Eugene friend says. The grass in the city park is a perfectly shorn green and the courthouse steeple is piercing the blue.

HL

natalie said...

yes, i think chicken boy gave me one of his books. Slaughterhouse-Five it was. and i know why you love that saying 'perfectly sunny day tday with mashed potato clouds' - you mashed potato LOVER. what does shorn mean? i love learning things from you. hugs ~

the weather here: staggering!!!

Anonymous said...

Shorn = cut short.

I like weather being described in terms of foods, like "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs."

We skipped from rock to rock at Indian Springs on Sunday -- fond memories of splashing about with you.

HL

natalie said...

a past participle of shear. too! i always say if the clouds look just right 'we're having another homer simpson kinda day'... i had ham for lunch. don't tell the one and only!

natalie said...

...he offers a pointed answer about how writing (and reading) make a lonesome world a little less so. kurt again... i think this is why i blog.

my words are simple yet that make a point.