Officially summer
May 28th, 2008
How can I tell, especially with temperatures still dipping into chilly-low places at night? Here’s how:
It’s the first Dirty Sheed of year, a summer tradition, a Zingerman’s concoction of espresso and Mexican vanilla syrup (sugar free, in my case) and half-and-half over ice. Like a cup of rich, melted coffee ice cream. Taken during our walk to Kerrytown last Saturday morning to the farmer’s market. Sipped from a prime people-watching bench from which we also spotted:
A couple with their hands full of doggies. And, out of the corner of our eyes, prompting an up-close ooh-ing and ahh-ing:
A riot of gorgeous bright orange poppies. Not a great photo, but you get the idea. Such a crazy, reckless kind of flower, no? All or nothing, putting themselves way out there. No wonder they don’t last long. It must be exhausting. Then, on the walk back home, with a sack full of fresh asparagus and overpriced home-grown lettuce, a few other oddities soaking up the sun:
Three random chairs catching some rays. (If this is a race, the one at the front has a considerable lead, it seems.) Also, this little fella:
I think we could all learn something here. This seems like an optimal position to avoid awkward tan lines. (I worried a little that this was actually the fallout from an unsuccessful attempt to fly, but I wanted to afford him some dignity and at least pretend that he totally meant to land there.)
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4 Comments Add your own
1. Gail G. | May 29th, 2008 at 9:37 am
You just posted that picture of the Sheed to make me teary.
Not that I get teary.
2. Julia | May 29th, 2008 at 10:01 am
I made Gail teary! I made Gail teary! I think there’s a prize for that… Come to A2 and we’ll sheed, baby. I miss your face.
3. Candace | June 4th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
OMG, I was at the Eddie Izzard show, too. How funny! I was seated behind a chick who didn’t want to be there and kept playing with her damn phone, but the show was great anyway. I think my fave part was the hashish/assasin bit with the picnic table. I laughed so hard I cried.
Wow. I think I might have to try one of those Sheed thinggies.
I like the chair race, and the kitty really made me laugh. ^_^
4. Kimba | June 8th, 2008 at 3:09 am
Have a Dirty Sheed for me, beautiful one.
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