If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times.
Classy dragons don't neglect their pedicures.
Microfiction Monday offers a new image each week and a challenge to write a story of 140 characters or less. Click on the image to see other entries. Why not try your own?
I guess even Dragons got to take care of their Appearance. I just wouldn't want to be the one who hurt the dragon by mistake tending to the Nails. Nice take on the picture.
Knights won't be scared of raggy yellow claws like they would of sharp and shiny ones! I never thought of that before -- and I laughed out loud at this!
On Easter morning, we awoke to overflowing baskets. The Bunny knows us well, so our loot included plenty of jelly beans. Not ordinary jelly beans, but Jelly Belly beans. The Jelly Belly history dates back to 1869 when the Goelitz brothers came to the US and started a candy factory. But it was almost one hundred years before they began to produce jelly beans. Ronald Reagan became a fan while he was Governor of California and they traveled with him to the White House. The blueberry Jelly Belly was created so that Reagan could serve red, white and blue jelly beans at his inaugural parties. Jelly Belly also holds the honor of being the first jelly bean in outer space. These quality jelly beans come in a wide variety of flavors. One category, the Harry Potter inspired BeanBoozled, includes Toothpaste, Dog Food, Rotten Egg and Skunk Spray flavored beans. I'm not that adventurous, but there are plenty of other flavors to choose from. If you haven't guessed by now, Grandma&
Music refreshes spirits as water soothes tired feet. Soon the barmaids must return to the jarring noise and fetid air of the smoky tavern. Microfiction Monday offers a new image each week and a challenge to write a story of 140 characters or less. Click on the image to see other entries. Why not try your own?
Yesterday was National Pancake day. Hope you enjoyed some. If not, it's never too late. This versatile food tastes great and costs little to make. That's reason enough to celebrate in the current economy. We frequently enjoy them as an evening meal. My granddaughter calls it "breakfast for supper". Give it a try.
Now there's something I didn't know: even dragon toenails get the blues! Not a good look with sandals, I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteLOL I didn't even notice the fingernails on the dragon until I read this. Well done:)
ReplyDeleteI guess even Dragons got to take care of their Appearance. I just wouldn't want to be the one who hurt the dragon by mistake tending to the Nails. Nice take on the picture.
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Yes, so very important. We cannot have them ragged, can we? :-)
ReplyDeleteKnights won't be scared of raggy yellow claws like they would of sharp and shiny ones! I never thought of that before -- and I laughed out loud at this!
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