It was for science
Meowmania field test from Lindsey Turner on Vimeo. Perform your own experiment here.
Meowmania field test from Lindsey Turner on Vimeo. Perform your own experiment here.
I woke up early Sunday and hit the road damn near at the time I was aiming for — a feat for me — so I could make it to the parents’ around noon, as my dad had to leave for work at 1:30. We wanted to squeeze in some Father’s Day time in that small window, and we eked it out with great aplomb, I have to say. There was crying. The good kind.…
I watched as the manfriend poured ranch dressing on his slice of garlic chicken pizza at the Pizza Cafe. I said, “You are going to be able to taste nothing but ranch!” Incredulous, he said, “Why would you want to taste anything else?”
My parents’ place has its share of dragonflies, and my favorite thing about them — aside from their obvious awesome weirdness — is that they just sit there even if you get up in their faces with a camera. I can’t even imagine what I could do if I had an actual macro lens and some actual patience.
Another dahlia. This is a much smaller one. It seems capable of holding itself upright.
The manfriend said, “Tell me a story.” So I told him not one, but two stories about dead animals.
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