St. Patrick's Day Log
Beachtown, Carolina
In the late afternoon, the public radio station left on in the bedroom turns to Thistle and Shamrock-style new age flavored Celtic-lite. Dangercat leaves the room immediately. Upon arrival home, he is found on the sofa instead of his usual spot on the bed. The fiddling from beneath the bedside table explains all.
Later, Marshall emails these photos from Oakland cemetery in Atlanta. The tornado damage is really bad, much worse than he'd thought, he says. It's hard to look at them.
Beachtown, Carolina
In the late afternoon, the public radio station left on in the bedroom turns to Thistle and Shamrock-style new age flavored Celtic-lite. Dangercat leaves the room immediately. Upon arrival home, he is found on the sofa instead of his usual spot on the bed. The fiddling from beneath the bedside table explains all.
Later, Marshall emails these photos from Oakland cemetery in Atlanta. The tornado damage is really bad, much worse than he'd thought, he says. It's hard to look at them.
2 Comments:
I can't find the study online, but I once read a list of household pets and their favorite instruments. Dogs were something like trombone, and cats were all for the violin, apparently. Go Dangercat!
Yes, but with this addendum: the violin is neither the same nor equal to, horrible faux-Celtic fiddle.
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