I saw this garden recently on a tv programme called around the world in 80 gardens and it took my breath away. It was so surreal like it belonged in a fantasy novel. It is situated in a jungle at Xilitla, kind of north west of Mexico city, and was the inspiration of an English Surealist art collector called Edward James. Here are some photos i found on Photobucket. It is just amazing. ...
..... Here are two healthy Jackalope ..... . OK, I chose a fancy title -- it is not so much a conspiracy as it is legend blended with some scientific fact. Allow me... Depending on where you go on the internet, you will find that the Jackalope is allegedly one of the rarest animals in the world. The Lepus-temperamentalus ...
I don't want to clutter up the forums with awful poems by putting all these up but if you'll have fun reading them, please enjoy! These are from the start of my exchange in September 2007. A gradual dismemberment First, the legs When I can no longer walk to home Or board a bus Across wide seas – The arms go with my family My friends; useless here Hugs lack strength. Like me, they are ghosts Memories ...
I love innuendos! Innuendos are words, phrases that can have double meanings. It can be either humourous, sexual or even malicious. But I prefer the first two I think English Language may be best for those kinds of things But I guess innuendos have been a great invention in all languages and not just English and the best thing is that even ordinary speech can contain most humourous innuendos Anyway here are some. Apologies if I have already posted this already ...
Opinions are welcomed! I am reading this for a senior seminar class...Never been too enthralled with modern lit, but this is not bad. Just looking for some feedback... Thanks!