Not word about The Shade Of The Moon, which I'm sure I'll hear about in my lifetime, since my mother is 100 years old and genetics must count for something, and not my German royalty check, which I'm sure I'll get in my lifetime, since my mother will be 101 years old in six weeks and genetics must count for something.
Nor was it this beautiful set of
salt and pepper shakers, which I bought at New Paltz Crafts Fair Memorial Day weekend, and have gotten many compliments over. I posed them with a matching African Violet that I was given for my birthday and I haven't killed yet.
I haven't killed Scooter yet either.
No, what I got was the Chinese version of
The Dead And The Gone.
I promptly introduced it to its Chinese sibling.
Then, I held a small party so 危城求生 could meet its mostly green cousins.
Scooter can't resist a good party.
But I guess he realized he wasn't green, and felt like a wallflower.
But just now, he decided to get to know 危城求生 better. Maybe he and 危城求生 could be friends after all. If not, 危城求生 could be dinner!
Published on July 17, 2012 12:27
The salt & pepper shakers are lovely. And the Chinese version of "The Dead and the Gone" is super cool.