No more news about "Avoiding Sex with Frenchmen" today.
I remembered, though, that I forgot to show you this lovely needlepoint I did for my imaginary friend Zgjenyue:
I actually didn't do the needlepoint- the tree and the grass, I mean. I found it at a thrift store, and I added the quote from Werner Herzog, "I believe that the common denominator of the universe is not harmony, but chaos, hostility, and murder."
I imagine she really liked it. (You know that part in the book about the demon leaving her finally? I may have exaggerated that part a bit.)
I remembered, though, that I forgot to show you this lovely needlepoint I did for my imaginary friend Zgjenyue:
I actually didn't do the needlepoint- the tree and the grass, I mean. I found it at a thrift store, and I added the quote from Werner Herzog, "I believe that the common denominator of the universe is not harmony, but chaos, hostility, and murder."
I imagine she really liked it. (You know that part in the book about the demon leaving her finally? I may have exaggerated that part a bit.)
She loved it! It hangs next to her bed so its the first thing she see's in the morning as she prepares for another hellish day at work!!!
ReplyDeleteGood!
DeleteI imagine Zgjenyue would like it, what with her dark side and all.
ReplyDeleteYes, and she does, as "Jen" is truly the real imaginary friend in question. I just noticed her avatar...
DeleteHm, that’s in-your-face harsh.
ReplyDeleteThere are times when I believe it.
I don't believe it, truly, but I think everything is just a balance of the light and dark. I think I thought of the quote only because it was about murder, and the picture already had a murder of crows. And I was, at the time, writing, "A Murder of Crows and Other Woes." That was my thought process. I think Werner Herzog is a wee bit nuts.
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