Sunday, February 26, 2006

Fog Induced Fun


While the pain in my mouth is worse now than it was before the root canal, it does not seem to bother me very much at night. This morning when I woke up I had no pain sensation at all... until I stood up and started to walk... then wham, it hit like a ton of bricks. So I quickly popped another Darvocet. Yes, I fear that I am becoming a junky. I will also become a very poor junky if I miss much more time at work!

So, I have decided, in my pain-killer fog, that I will post about something a little different. I am tired of the tooth subject, as I am sure you are as well. So I am going to start posting some rodent pictures that remind me of some of my blogging buddies. Who better to start with than that rodent loving farmer, Cliff Morrow, his pal Ralph (Homespun Headlines), and the rest of the blogging Morrow clan.

So this one is for you and Ralph, Cliff...



and this one...


Ralph Campbell and Cliff Morrow

this one is for Dan Morrow...



this one is for Marty Morrow...


and this one is a very special picture just for Cliff... sorry though, no bananas...


Yes this idea is has a lot of potential for fun posts. I wonder who I will target next? Hmmm...



4 comments:

Rachel said...

Let me be the first to say I LOVE IT!! Ralph and Cliff are so cute standing there by the fence!! I just know they will be so thrilled to be honored in such a way!! Dan and Marty will no doubt be likewise thrilled with their pictures too!!

Now as for the mouse sandwich....Cliff will probably say you have at last got the right idea!

Cliff said...

I am soooo honored to be mentioned in your blog. But...that's about as far as it goes.
We do have some cats that would take kindly to your bottom pic, and Ralph always wears a hat, btw.
I'm glad to see you're feeling better, I guess picking on old guys really must be good therapy. Good job Rhodent!

Rachel said...

Hey, you added another picture since my comment. They are so cute!!

Dan said...

Thanks Rachel, what will they come up with next. I've thought a lot about what to do with time off, I guess proping mice and rats into pictures has never really come to mind.