fledge capable of flying, from Middle English flegge, from Old English -flycge; akin to Old High German flucki capable of flying,
Old English flEogan to fly -- more at FLY
intransitive verb, of a young bird : to acquire the feathers necessary for flight or independent activity

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Aqua, woman. ("Aqua Woman"?)



So, why is it that I shouldn't drive and photograph exactly, Karen?

Maybe, just maybe, I need to think about the color aqua. And maybe Nic needs to see that I photographed the motel that's in Nic's favorite music video -- coincidentally -- on the same day! (Cross my heart, I had no idea that the Motel Grand is a "location" of any sort. I'm all about the aqua, woman, just the aqua).

Photograph and drive: I need to do that stuff. That's why they invented cameras. And aqua. 

You need to gift the world (read: my porch in particular) with chalk drawings. That's why they invented porches. And chalk. 

2 comments:

nic [luzia pimpinella] said...

wie unglaublich kann ein zufall sein, bitte? :oD

ich bekomme gerade schreckliches fernweh nach californien... denk' ein bisschen an mich, wenn du das nächste mal aqua siehst... ;o)

nic

mooi hoor... said...

I could live in an aqua house. It's like summer all year long. And Amy - isn't she amazing? Did you notice the man in the yellow tights?
Chalk on the porch too - a lovely surprise, I just imagine the fun Karen must have had doing this secretly early morning or late at night...

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