Created by Stealthy Rabbit
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
My kind of taxidermy . . .
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Life's Little Instruction Book , page 22 + some amazing animal photographs . . .
All of the amazing photographs are recent saves from Pixdaus.
Elizabethan insults created by Shakespeare . . .
Shakespearean Insult Generating Tool
See how Shakespeare would have insulted you with his clever Elizabethan quips of the day.
I saved a couple of his insults directed at me.
"[Thou] small grey coated gnat."
Taken from: Romeo and Juliet
"[Thou] stale old mouse eaten dry cheese!"
Taken from: Troilus and Cressida
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Wild about Crests . . .
The Lawson Crest, the sun supported by the arms of the law, is a motif which is much in evidence both outside and inside the hall.
Distant view of the estate showing a pair of the crests atop a stone wall.
Closer view of a wonderfully weathered crest.
Rooster crest on my everyday antique English silver flatware. I couldn't believe my luck when I found the set at a local flea market!
I have a 19th century antiquarian book entitled The Royal Book of Crests. It is full of engraved crests like the rooster above.
xo
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Mad about the Metropolitan Museum of Art . . .
Enjoy your Sunday whether or not you go to the Met.
See her picture story about Abraham Lincoln here.