May 24, 2017

Iris gets ready to overtake the allium...

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... in Meade's garden.

35 comments:

Earnest Prole said...

I love how irises start out male and end up female.

Michael K said...

We have pots and pots of amaryllis of red and white and yellow color. They are about finished blooming but one last one is about to open.

And of course all the cactus has bloomed.

Guildofcannonballs said...

Getting ready to self-actualize and subsequently overtaking intangibles aren't naturally synchronized, or synchronous if more liketh you.
The getting ready evolved regardless of what/whom is to become overtaken, the overtaking being the only thing, very much so, thereby necessarily leaving out any individual actors as Althouse has untypically wishcasted here, seemingly outing herself as anti-allium to the untrained rookie eye.

Plants make people sentimous and for a reason I agree with and wish not to alter.

Guildofcannonballs said...

In the short term yes you could make some stupid sports analogy, but the Iris has been around for billions of years depending on your inclusion of ancestors plant-wise in the equation, incidentally most unlike you who had loving parents or worthy idols of a non-blasphemous bent in your unwritten what we can label history accurately.

So any idea any one given factor in bumper-sticker fashion can ignore all that didn't happen and didn't influence in any given short period ignoring the billions of years reality has left us alone marks you as idiotically ripe for manipulation of varying mediums, Google's Blogger not excluded.

Ken B said...

Cultural appropriation stopped in its vile tracks! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4538398/Burrito-shop-shuts-accused-stealing-culture.html

Michael K said...

I just worry that white people will not be allowed to eat Mexican or Asian food. Maybe we should just stop going to those restaurants so we take no chances.

mockturtle said...

I would let them. Irises are so much prettier.

Guildofcannonballs said...

People who mention others but not n.n are mistaken, and tenacity and effectiveness and divine worth are before he/she eats breakfast.

As the proggies ratchet up their wins, I just hope my emulation is better than nuttin'.

Since I can't fool myself that is the case, I am a guessing I have to do more emulatin 'till it sinks in.

Kitchen sink, fwiw.

FullMoon said...

Guildofcannonballs said...( and other stuff)

Getting ready to self-actualize and subsequently overtaking intangibles aren't naturally synchronized, or synchronous if more liketh you.
The getting ready evolved regardless of what/whom is to become overtaken, the overtaking being the only thing, very much so, thereby necessarily leaving out any individual actors as Althouse has untypically wishcasted here, seemingly outing herself as anti-allium to the untrained rookie eye.

Plants make people sentimous and for a reason I agree with and wish not to alter.
5/24/17, 8:03 PM



Your stuff is always good.You crazy in a good way.
Good avatar, 'cept for the pistol

Henry said...

My mother's island garden was always on the verge between poppies and allium this time of year. I miss that.

wild chicken said...

Meanwhile on Montana, our candidate supposedly body slammed a reporter from the Guardian and now it's all over the nets.

So that's like another vote for impeachment in 2018 if Quist wins tomorrow.

FullMoon said...

Meanwhile on Montana, our candidate supposedly body slammed a reporter from the Guardian and now it's all over the nets.

So that's like another vote for impeachment in 2018 if Quist wins tomorrow.

5/24/17, 9:25 PM


No problem. Trump not only bodyslammed the evil Mr. McMahan the President of WWE, he shaved his head afterwards for good measure. What a guy!

Fernandinande said...
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Fernandinande said...

A superstitious fat black guy is accusing the President Trump of attempting to implement “ethnic cleansing” through proposed budget cuts designed to shrink the federal government.

"This budget, if I can be honest with you, is an attempt to implement ethnic cleansing in this nation from people of color, but also poor white folk from whom services being but will be impacted the most," he said in lieu of an explanation.

Christopher said...

Wild Chicken,

Assuming Quist wins tomorrow, wouldn't he need to win again in 2018? And frankly, if Quist would win again in 2018 we'd likely be looking at massive losses for the Reps. anyway so one vote probably wouldn't matter.

This special election is more important for the various narratives being pushed than for any actual results, although tonight's idiocy will pretty much prevent any conclusive results.

mockturtle said...

Meanwhile on Montana, our candidate supposedly body slammed a reporter from the Guardian and now it's all over the nets.

Wouldn't that be likely to 'garner' him more votes?

Christopher said...

Also, as per Decision Desk, 65%+ of the vote is already in for Montana.

FullMoon said...

Trump beats evil Vince and shaves his head !!!

Limited blogger said...

My favorite Van Gogh; I'm looking up at it now.

Christopher said...
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steve uhr said...

Found one morel this year. One more than last year.

Mr. Groovington said...

Meade's choice of Iris will define him. There are so many varieties it's like a super-accurate Jungian test.

Fingers and toes crossed it's not some anti-Christ bearded thing, like seriously, only Irises can be horticultural train wrecks.

Post a pic when it's in bloom.

Mr. Groovington said...

Same of course can be said of tulips. Buying stock bulbs in the first place raises flags, a plebeian mistake usually, or if not that an intellectual botanical disconnect.

It takes a sensitive gardening mind to get over the bulb hype and hit the truth of the matter, like Tulipa clusiana or any of the hundreds of species and good hybrids that ring true and aren't like a zombie quest for decoration.

Looking forward to seeing if there are tulips in our future here.

I've been disappointed in the garden shots I've seen so far. Heck, it's not even my subject.

Earnest Prole said...

Hey, I've got a great idea: on the eve of my razor-close election, I think I'll attack a reporter just to make things interesting.

Jon Ericson said...

Sheeteve, I thought you gave up on this blog,
Welcome back, noble anarchist.

Bay Area Guy said...

I would take Ann Magaret, Raquel Welch or Sophia Loren over any current modern-day starlet. In fact, I can barely name a modern day starlet. (Kim Kardashian? Lena Dunham? Katy Perry?)

It's not even close.

tim in vermont said...

The commission, created with the best of intentions by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after years of indifference from Stephen Harper, has morphed, since its creation eight months ago, into an impenetrable bureaucratic fortress of the type government is so good at creating

I love that kind of writing, utterly free of bias! Had one written it "The commission, foolishly created by Trudeau after years of wise restraint from Stephan Harper.." and conveyed the identical state of facts?

Naah!

Clyde said...

Eye see what you're doing there.

Cynicus said...

Watched a great documentary on Netflix last night Get Me Roger Stone. It relived the Trump campaign and shows how Trump used Stone's Rules on the campaign trail successfully. Including one Althouse would appreciate, Never be boring. He's a weird unapologetic guy. The beauty of the documentary is that a leftist would view it with horror, while a Trumpist would find it laugh out loud funny, just like the 2016 campaign.

tim in vermont said...

Funny how liberals never seem to find bizarre formulations that twist stories to make them more favorable to conservatives. I think maybe that liberals think that "reading comprehension" is the whole thing, some of them anyway. Once you understand the point that the writer is trying to make, you are done, and conservatives tend to think that that is just the first step in understanding the article. Critical thinking, and the application of known facts comes next, including what is known about the agenda of the authors and editors.

That's why Althouse is an honorary conservative.

rhhardin said...

I just worked Funafuti (T2R) on 40m, I suppose thanks to a coronal mass ejection.

Sharc said...

"Hey, stop that woman! She's taking photos of people's irises from within 17 feet using a 200mm telephoto lens!"

Nice try, Althouse, but not discreet enough.

(https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/265693/)

tim in vermont said...

I am a a reasonable commenter. - A -"Milo is always on topic" RM

I didn't want to derail the other thread, but I have to applaud some first rate trolling here by ARM.

rhhardin said...

When you bail out of a DVD for boredom or its supidity quotient, the PC DVD player remembers where you left off. If you're coming back to something you watched long ago and have forgotten the plot, its picking up mid-plot is a clue that this one is a loser. This is a real time-saver.

The decent ones I exit after the end on the menu page (otherwise it picks up on closing credits), as a sign that it's rewatchable to my future self.

Plan ahead.

MaxedOutMama said...

The hegemony of the Iris Menace shall be resisted!