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Mönche beim Vergraben einer Goldtruhe bei Mondschein (1889, Öl auf Leinwand) - August von Wille
On St. George's Day, as some of Algy's longstanding friends will know, Algy always keeps a lookout for dragons, in case he can assist them in any way on this most dangerous day of the year (for dragons)…
And – oddly enough – Algy does always seem to meet a dragon of some kind on this day… but perhaps it is only because he is paying special attention to looking for them…
Algy had planned to go out and about adventuring on this particular St. George's Day, and the day did dawn bright and sunny, but there was a surprisingly cold wind which whistled through his ear feathers in a rather painful way, chilling his enthusiasm considerably. And so, on reflection, Algy thought that maybe he would stay in the relative shelter of the garden after all, even though it reduced his chances of meeting a dragon.
Recalling that his good friend @zemagltd had told him that although he was very fond of rhubarb it was almost impossible to find it in Portugal, Algy fluttered down to the bottom of his assistants' kitchen garden to inspect the early rhubarb patch, in the hope of sending his friend some fine virtual rhubarb at least, although sadly he could not send the real thing…
But rhubarb was not all that Algy found at the bottom of the garden, for there, sheltering beneath the large umbrella leaves of the thriving plants, was a tiny baby dragon. Of course Algy should not have been surprised, given that it was St. George's Day, but on the one hand he had never met such a tiny dragon before, and on the other hand he hardly expected to find one among the rhubarb!
Perching gently on a leaf beside the tiny creature, Algy asked it what it was doing there.
The baby dragon giggled, looked up at Algy, and squeaked "Don't you know? Baby dragons are always left under rhubarb leaves." 😀
Always a sweet escape. ☺️
Sometimes marriage is hard, sometimes it’s fun.
Like when you finish a Dan Brown novel and get to spill the plot twist to your hubby about the gay catholic king. And he has such a novella reaction that it almost makes you not wanna punch him 🥰
It was Sunday again, and although the day looked rather less than inviting, Algy was determined not to miss the opportunity to tuck himself into some reasonably comfortable spot, so that he could relax with a volume of verse.
Collecting his tartan shawl, for it felt decidedly chilly in the grey March air, Algy asked his assistant to lend him an old anthology of poetry, which had first been published some hundred years ago, and then sought a perch where he could dip into it at leisure, without risk to either the book or himself.
The shelter provided by the roots of the big fallen tree seemed a suitable spot, as there was no need for overhead cover providing it remained dry, so Algy settled down on some wee logs, wrapped his shawl around his back, and positioned the book on his knees, taking extra care to keep it off the soil.
Algy's 14th birthday was only a few days away now, and he was still hoping that he might be able to spend the day in a more exciting and much warmer environment, for the weather birds were predicting that it would only feel like a couple of degrees above freezing on the coming Friday… but although he had given it a lot of thought, Algy wasn't sure exactly where he would like to go…
So when he opened the ancient volume in the middle and turned a page, he thought that some mysterious force must have been looking inside his fluffy mind, for he read:
IN melancholic fancy, Out of myself, In the vulcan dancy, All the world surveying, Nowhere staying, Just like a fairy elf; Out o'er the tops of highest mountains skipping, Out o'er the hills, the trees and valleys tripping, Out o'er the ocean seas, without an oar or shipping. Hallo, my fancy, whither wilt thou go?
(Algy is reading the first verse of the poem Hallo My Fancy by the 17th century Scottish poet William Cleland, in a 1928 edition of the collection Come Hither compiled by the late 19th/early 20th century English poet Walter de la Mare.)
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Responsible for everything. And yet I have control over nothing.
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MY HUSBANDS ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS HAS BEEN APPROVED!!!
Visa in 30 days!!!!!
THANK YOU UNIVERSE!!!!!!!!!
My darling Christopher,
It’s been six years since you left our earth. My best friend and childhood partner in crime. As I’m crying at work right now, I can hear you telling me “bitch stop crying!” lol
I know I have things to do, a son to raise, a husband to love and a life to live. But I wish you were here. I wish you could meet T. He’s a giant and you’d love it. Finally the Tyrone that grandpa always wanted lol
I feel you everywhere. In everything. Music ain’t the same without you. My sense of humor isn’t appreciated or understood like it was by you.
“You’re so bad” lol
You knew me so much better than I knew myself and I always hated/loved that.
The only comfort I took in your passing was knowing that you always knew it would come in our youth. You lived a crazy life and maybe that was enough, my love. A lot packed into 31 beautiful years.
When you left I finally realized the fragility of life. How quickly it can be here and then gone. You taught me more than you’ll ever know.
I’ll never find another like you, my friend, brother, and first husband lol
I’ll love you forever and more. I’ll miss you forever. And I truly hope I don’t see you anytime soon lol
Cheers, bitch!!!
Forever your hag, wife, bestie, Rebel, BBQ and Beatrice.
Say hi to grandpa for me. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This year is full of comfort and joy—slowly drinking tea, reading more books, crafting instead of scrolling, wearing silly little outfits, gardening until our skin turns green, enjoying the quiet moments.
So mote it be, like to charge, reblog to cast
Had such a hard day as a wife and such hard evening as a mother. And I don’t want to vent to somebody and unload onto them and be a burden.
Trying so hard to work through this on my own with my therapist.
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