A confession about today's photo: it wasn't taken in Pasadena. I took it with my iPhone about two years ago at a book signing--for this book by Kevin McCollister--in Venice, California. I hope you'll forgive me this transgression as it's a fun shot for Banned Books Week.
Zen Monday is supposed to be the day you interpret the photo instead of me telling you what I think it's about, so I'll stop now.
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Looks like the book stack on my bedside table.
Quite the literary erection.
Librarian, I'd like to borrow the third book from the bottom. Could you get it for me, please?
Can I get some fried onions along with that liver? What wine goes with liver and onions?
Zen #2 "Tall Tales."
"To the moon Alice, to the moon!"
When I asked you to write a column, I didn't mean for you to take it literally.
Now, all those books on a Kindle or a Nook... Hmmm.... Not the same thing at all.
Stairway to heaven
Steve just short-circuited me—liver & onions … mmmmmm …
Castle of the bind.
Handy Bookshelf Carpenter Available.
PascalJim
I stood still trying (desperately) to hold my breath. All it would take is one gigantic sneeze and the stack would come down on the crowd. Damn allergies!
T-I-M-B-E-R !!!!!
Well you are all too clever for me. I hate liver.
I agree with Margaret, you all are very clever. Obviously you all read, or at least watch TV.
Margaret, I'm sure there's a bacon joke in there somewhere but I just can't find it. Maybe it's a Bacon joke, if you know what I mean.
Bacon didn't make jokes.
Any idea where that quote is from? I put it into Google and got referred to a lot of liver cancer specialists.
John and I "thank" all of you who don't like liver (and onions.) That's just all the more for us.
Nice shot :)
The drawing at the bottom of this screen immediately reminded me of this post:
http://www.artequalstext.com/william-anastasi/
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