Tiny and felinculus Baby sprouting Athena-like from her brow -- she atop our computer desk, he atop the Ivers & Pond upright -- use the "think system" on us in the countdown to supper this afternoon.
Pajamas Media chose the perfect colors for our ad. It fits right in between two shots, above, of Eastern Salt -- rotated 90o for compositional reasons -- taken from the porch this morning just after sunrise as the cranes were lifting salt out of the hold of the bulk carrier Glen Maye out of Monrovia.
Meanwhile, Pajamas Media picks up our copy for a linked ad that appears on all 90 members' blogs in rotation with others' ads in the current cycle. New visitors are showing up -- if not in droves, at least in pleasant dribs and drabs -- in the Site Meter stats. We like their business model.
While sunrise played with salt cranes across the street this morning, inside the house the dawn's early light was making magic with Tuck's prototype swag-and-jabot valance ensemble for the living-room windows -- the latest ambitious project in his 90-day-wonder sewing adventure -- laid out on the gleaming dining-room table. Fabric for this dry run was drawn from old sheets, the dressing of our salad days:
They are not long, the days of wine and roses:
Out of a misty dream
Our path emerges for a while, then closes
Within a dream.
Oh. How sweet it was.
So.... were the kitties able to make the "think system" work for them? *grin*
Sounds like Tuck is having a whale of a time with all the fabric creations.
Oh yeah - I liked my ad better - but theirs is okay too. ;-)
Posted by: Teresa | March 13, 2006 at 11:53 PM
I liked yours better too. :)
Posted by: Sissy Willis | March 14, 2006 at 10:30 AM