Monday, May 08, 2006

The Weather: Bananas

Janel, looking much too excited about our carport being destroyed. I guess this just reflects her propensity for violence.













A piece of our carport wrapped around a baby tree.

I found pieces of my landlord's house deep in Klingon Territory. We call the old-folks home across the street "Klingon Territory." Mostly because their arthritis prevents them from wiping very well.



I was tempted to leave this sheet of metal in Klingon Territory because it is surrounded by mud; however, I didn't want any of our technology to fall into the wrong hands.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are those pieces of your house? I can't believe de wind was so strong that it took off your walls. A little rope and the house will be as good as new.

Garlic Boy said...

I got $9 bucks at the scrap metal yard for the roof.

Anonymous said...

I was under the impression there would be bananas here.

Anonymous said...

Hoss considered saying...

"Bananas" is generally agreed to be a state of affairs that somehow is less out of control than "just plain bananas." I believe this has gone on long enough. A change is long overdue here. The primary point of contention, as I see it, lies in the misappropriation of the adjective "plain". If a situation has evolves beyond a state of "bananas" I ask that a suitable adjective be used. May I suggest "just outragiously bananas", or even better, "Quite pervasively bananas"

Thank you for your time