I had a moment like that yesterday. I suppose it should come as no surprise that the snapshot of my life was in my garbage. After all, rubbish heaps are prime sites for archeologists seeking to understand vanished cultures.
So there I was, opening up the big garbage can in the shop to throw in the full kitchen garbage bag. The big bag in the can had, annoyingly and yet predictably because it ALWAYS does this, fallen down into the can. So I reached in, pulled the bag up and open, and there it was. The story of my life in two items of garbage: a docked lamb tail and severed chicken feet.
The End
P.S. Thank you so much for all your birthday wishes for the MiL yesterday. I know she appreciated it. And I was reminded once again how clever (and poetic!) my readers are. Take THAT, Hallmark!
I beg to differ.
ReplyDeleteYour life is about poetry and friendship. (Remember yesterday?)
With a few lamb tails and chicken feet thrown in as bling.
Oh, man. What is it about today? Everything's making me nauseous. Between this and the Domino's pizza scandal thing on YouTube. Ewwwww!
ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks to all of you for so many happy birthday wishes. Kristin made me a gorgeous lamb chop dinner, my favorite chocolate pots de creme for dessert, and she washed all the dishes. I didn't do anything but open presents. Boy, do I ever feel guilty now about not wrapping those chicken legs before I threw them away. I take no responsibility for the tail.
ReplyDeleteAnd here I thought your "this is my life" moment was, "Hang on, I'll be there as soon as I fling this gopher in the ditch."
ReplyDeletePlease, Drew. It was a woodchuck. That makes it a MUCH funnier story.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's gross. Not to say that your life is necessarily gross, but that trash collection certainly is.
ReplyDeleteIf a future generation were to come upon that collection, I'm not sure they'd dig much deeper but for the barfing.