Showing posts with label asparagus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asparagus. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Untitled 76


Pastel on Sennelier LaCarte, approx. 3" x 3".

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Ann Gorbett, with my permission, has wonderfully captured Rumi and Gadjo in palette knife paint. Check it out.



If one is going to lounge in the sun in a papasan with one's best buddy, one ought to do it in style.


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In India. (Suggestion: do not eat only the heads of the asparagus your wife was going to make for dinner.)


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Official mug shot (asparagus perp apprehended).


If I had time, I would start a whole new blog called Stupid Things The Husband Does. I'm sure it would be very popular. 


(I told The Husband about this idea, and he's okay with it. No sense of shame.)

More art on my website: jalapfaff.com

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Untitled 75


Pastel on Sennelier LaCarte, approx. 2.5" x 4".

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Rumi watching over his little brother.

Gadjo seems to be doing better overall lately. He finished the last of his pain meds a few days ago. The vet said she doesn't need to recheck him unless he gets worse. If it's an injury, then it seems to be healing. If its FHS, then at least for now it seems to be a minor inconvenience to him just a few times a day. It was about twenty times a day for a while. However, if it is FHS, it may get worse since he started way younger than normal. All we can do is hope for the best and rejoice that right now he's doing a lot better than he was. Yay Gadjo!


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The other day I decided to make a lovely pasta-and-asparagus dinner with my favorite recipe. Salivating in anticipation, I reached into the vegetable drawer in the fridge to find...this. Beheaded asparagus. Marie Antoinette asparagus. The Husband had struck again. How rude is it for him to have cut off the best part of this delicacy--in secrecy--and have used it for his lunch? You may remember the cheese incident. Apparently he was raised by cavepeople.





More art on my website: jalapfaff.com