I really want to pick all the rocks out of that moss. It is my barnacle-scraping, soft-things-growing-around-hard-things-must-be-eradicated obsession. It all started with a Sullivan Reading workbook in first grade featuring "Kip" the dog who had sod and grass growing out of his yellow lab fur that I'd rather not discuss at length.
Fortunately, I have a pair of peep-toes with softish soles from which I can extract en-squishened pebbles.
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I love this picture. In fact I love it so much I already said that, but somehow my comment got lost. Drat.
it is a hot picture, nuff said...
I really want to pick all the rocks out of that moss. It is my barnacle-scraping, soft-things-growing-around-hard-things-must-be-eradicated obsession. It all started with a Sullivan Reading workbook in first grade featuring "Kip" the dog who had sod and grass growing out of his yellow lab fur that I'd rather not discuss at length.
Fortunately, I have a pair of peep-toes with softish soles from which I can extract en-squishened pebbles.
i think alot of people would like to see moss growing free of pebbles...
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