It's time for cpap haiku
BuffaloAl wrote:Stupid Buffalo
Al loses a post didn't
login as he should
Al is not stupid
Don't put yourself down like that
But Linda is hurt
No thank you from Al
For present of silly bird
So she will steal it
And set the bird free
Or make it her avatar
Would it be OK?
Linda,
your friend in haiku-land
Re: haiku from an insomniac
Say!! I really like that one!
Great!
Thanks!
Linda
I'm assuming "Guest" is BuffaloAl??Anonymous wrote:Linda the dove would be a perfect avatar for you. How could I mind? But you'll have to tell me how you put it in there so I can shop for your 1000th post present.
Confess, Al, so I can teach you how to do it.
Or is this someone else?
Linda,
who has now changed her avatar to that nifty dove
New avatar
Hi Linda,
I like your dove. I also liked your peeps!
The dove reminds me of the building that Wader helped engineer -- did you see that during the first Curiosity thread? It is an amazing building!
I am an amateur birdwatcher -- well brought up by my Mom -- who is very serious about birdwatching!
I like your dove. I also liked your peeps!
The dove reminds me of the building that Wader helped engineer -- did you see that during the first Curiosity thread? It is an amazing building!
I am an amateur birdwatcher -- well brought up by my Mom -- who is very serious about birdwatching!
Sleep well,
Jane
PB 420e -- 10-17 cm/H2O
heated humidifier
NasalAireII
Aura that I have deconstructed & am making a
new headgear for.
Jane
PB 420e -- 10-17 cm/H2O
heated humidifier
NasalAireII
Aura that I have deconstructed & am making a
new headgear for.
Re: New avatar
Thanks glassgal,glassgal wrote:Hi Linda,
I like your dove. I also liked your peeps!
The dove reminds me of the building that Wader helped engineer -- did you see that during the first Curiosity thread? It is an amazing building!
I am an amateur birdwatcher -- well brought up by my Mom -- who is very serious about birdwatching!
Yes, I like the dove and my peeps. (they're still around, hoping for another chance!) I think I must like the animal/nature pictures. But I liked the movement of the dove's wings. If I were an animal (other than ourselves, of course, since technically we are animals), I'd like to be a bird.
Thanks about the reference to Wader's work. I had almost forgotten that, but I had remembered the photos generally and knew of Wader's work as an architect. You got me reminiscing about that topic and looking back at it, so I've started a new one, linking to the old one. Some fun reading and remembering. Thanks for that.
Linda