 There's a word game sometimes called "First/Last" where you have the first word of a two word phrase and the second word of another two word phrase and you have to find the missing word that would fulfill both phrases--skunk cabbage/cabbage rose.  I'm not actually sure what skunk cabbage looks like but this seemed appropriate, looking like I think it would smell (art is about impression).  It's a yarn scarf from a craft store on a foam ring with a velvet flower on it.  I'd almost forgotten this one, but I liked it a lot and I'm sorry I didn't save it.
 There's a word game sometimes called "First/Last" where you have the first word of a two word phrase and the second word of another two word phrase and you have to find the missing word that would fulfill both phrases--skunk cabbage/cabbage rose.  I'm not actually sure what skunk cabbage looks like but this seemed appropriate, looking like I think it would smell (art is about impression).  It's a yarn scarf from a craft store on a foam ring with a velvet flower on it.  I'd almost forgotten this one, but I liked it a lot and I'm sorry I didn't save it.
Because the Blogosphere seemed a little empty... Actually because I don't (and don't want to) post to my first blog every day, but want to see if I can commit to something everyday. So here we go--
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Skunk Cabbage Rose
 There's a word game sometimes called "First/Last" where you have the first word of a two word phrase and the second word of another two word phrase and you have to find the missing word that would fulfill both phrases--skunk cabbage/cabbage rose.  I'm not actually sure what skunk cabbage looks like but this seemed appropriate, looking like I think it would smell (art is about impression).  It's a yarn scarf from a craft store on a foam ring with a velvet flower on it.  I'd almost forgotten this one, but I liked it a lot and I'm sorry I didn't save it.
 There's a word game sometimes called "First/Last" where you have the first word of a two word phrase and the second word of another two word phrase and you have to find the missing word that would fulfill both phrases--skunk cabbage/cabbage rose.  I'm not actually sure what skunk cabbage looks like but this seemed appropriate, looking like I think it would smell (art is about impression).  It's a yarn scarf from a craft store on a foam ring with a velvet flower on it.  I'd almost forgotten this one, but I liked it a lot and I'm sorry I didn't save it.
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