Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Our Talented Miss Moss
-Ann
Friday, November 11, 2011
Fiddle, Yiddle-Giddle, Riddle, Middle, and Vittle
Once upon a time, there were five fine ladies. Four of them were living tucked between the golden orange plateaus of Tennessee and the fifth, whose name was Yiddle-Giddle was basking by the bayou, spending her days in piles of fabric (and vinyl) scraps, and pining for her four from Tennessee.
So one day, Fiddle, Riddle, Middle, and Vittle all piled into a station wagon, along with a few chips and some sweet pickles, and began the not-so-long drive south. Stopping only to stretch (among other things).
When they arrived, Yiddle-Giddle was overjoyed, and began to giggle the night away with her Tennessee gals. She had prepared a great feast of seafood gumbo and delectable drinks, dripping with sweet satsuma nectar. She also bestowed upon Vittle a Birthday Tablecloth, upon which to place tea vittles, and other such things.
In the morning the ladies set out in short skirts and bare legs for a wild day of beignet eating, music video recording, and finally, a game of Charades at the ever-so-fancy Column Hotel. Middle won, as she is wont to do.
Later that night, Riddle took measurements of the gals, just so they could know. Middle, unfortunately, only won the Big Mouth award, as Fiddle was unshakably "Standard", and therefor unbeatable.
They all took it very seriously, especially careful Riddle *who is so
precise in all things but window washing*
After satsumas, hair braiding, mirlitons, music, po' boys, more giggling, and the Story of the Wind Tree, it was time for the Tennessee girls to go.
So one day, Fiddle, Riddle, Middle, and Vittle all piled into a station wagon, along with a few chips and some sweet pickles, and began the not-so-long drive south. Stopping only to stretch (among other things).
Pawpaw didn't like that |
When they arrived, Yiddle-Giddle was overjoyed, and began to giggle the night away with her Tennessee gals. She had prepared a great feast of seafood gumbo and delectable drinks, dripping with sweet satsuma nectar. She also bestowed upon Vittle a Birthday Tablecloth, upon which to place tea vittles, and other such things.
In the morning the ladies set out in short skirts and bare legs for a wild day of beignet eating, music video recording, and finally, a game of Charades at the ever-so-fancy Column Hotel. Middle won, as she is wont to do.
Later that night, Riddle took measurements of the gals, just so they could know. Middle, unfortunately, only won the Big Mouth award, as Fiddle was unshakably "Standard", and therefor unbeatable.
They all took it very seriously, especially careful Riddle *who is so
precise in all things but window washing*
The next day Miss-Elf-Yiddle-Giddle took them to her hometown, where they met her fun, funny, kind, generous, creative parents. And the cat named Nicholas. And the Famous Mumsie and her Swamp.
Riddle found herself in awe of the cypress knee families and the soaring trees |
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They picked persimmons of which Yiddle-Giddle, and especially Riddle, were very very proud.
After satsumas, hair braiding, mirlitons, music, po' boys, more giggling, and the Story of the Wind Tree, it was time for the Tennessee girls to go.
But they'll be back, because they love their Yiddle-Giddle so.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
We saw the moon...
Over the bayous and live oak trees
That's where we went for Ms. Elspeth to see
We see the moon and the moon sees we
God send Elspeth our love!
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