It’s not the worst idea to examine the bottle your are going to drink from. The friend in question (the one on the left in the picture) keeps bringing beer to our meets that “he found at the back of his fridge”. They are usually beyond the “sell-by-date” or “best-before-date”. Last Sunday he brought beers from 2019 (!).
Another word I’ve never heard before. And I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen a pogonip but the definition by KI said: “Ein dichter Nebel aus gefrorenen Partikeln, der sich in kalten Winternächten in den tiefen Gebirgstälern des westlichen Nordamerikas bildet, insbesondere in Nevada.” Yes, I said KI since this browser thinks ins German not in English. And the English definiton everyone of you can search on your own.
Back to the task: I have never been to Nevada (or Utah, or North America, or any of the Americas), I’ve never seen a thick fog of frozen particles – so the next back thing: glittering, frozen particles lying on more glittering, frozen particles.
Sarah is the prompter for this week’s Monochrome Madness: The letter P. You can link your welcome contribution to her or to Leanne’s site, the home of all madness, sorry Monochrom Madness. Let’s start with a ponderous subject. That was Poppy, the pug. Just kidding, … Continue reading P is for Pea and other Phings
picture based on a drawing by Axel Scheffler from “The Gruffalo”
Once in the woods a mouse met a fox. The mouse was a male with long flowing locks. The fox was also a boy. And at first they were coy - Then they thought of their life as a chocolate box.
The walls of our bedroom are yellow and I have a very colourful curtain. I need glasses so whatever colours I see first thing in the morning are fuzzy.