Tuesday, May 15, 2012

A compilation of My Thoughts

Today I'm blogging about my thoughts.  It'll include words, animals, the outdoors and many more topics.
About words...I've been thinking about some different words.  'Yearn,' for instance.  I hate that word!  In fact, my least favorite letter is 'y,' and putting it with 'earn' doesn't help it any.  It's my least favorite word, and I have a lot of words I hate.
Of course, not all words are bad.  'Lush' and 'crisp' are two of my favorite words.  I don't know why, I just like them.
Then there are juicy words.  By juicy words, I mean words like 'reciprocate,' or 'controversy.'  Those were actually just the two words that came to head right then.  Still, they're juicy.
Now, you'll get my very strictured opinion about different animals.  You know, animals like ferrets, capybaras, armadillos, turtles and dogs.
Ferrets.  Just the very mentioning of them makes me want to kill the slinky, conning weasels.  Well, maybe not kill them.  I just don't like the little beasts.  There's something about them...Something that they hide from humans...
I love capybaras.  I love the enlarged guinea pig-ish creatures, especially since they're the biggest rodent in the world.  Their cute, flat noses, their adorable legs, they're just so loveable!  Although they do bite.  But so do guinea pigs.  But capybaras require lots of water and plenty of outdoor space.  But guinea pigs have to have their cages cleaned and their food and water replaced often, too.  Okay, you win, I give up.  He he...Amazing how I can argue with myself, isn't it?
Armadillos!  Hooray for those armored, rolly-polly creatures!  Aw, they're so cute.  In my opinion, they actually tie with capybaras.
Turtles are amazing.  If God could, I would say he messed up on those awkward things.  They're definitely one of my favorite animals, and that's saying a lot!  You see, it goes horses, dogs and then turtles.  They maintain a strong third on my list.
And then there are dogs.  Definitely number two on my favorites list, these friendly beasts are so amazing!  They're loyal, faithful, endearing, loveable, any good word and it's match!
Now for the outdoors.  Beautiful and fantastic, anywhere outside is my favorite place to be.  You've got trees, dirt, grass, sky and so many other different things, dead and alive.  I just love the outdoors!
So, I was going to write about many other topics, but this post is getting so long I'm dreading proofreading it.  It now must come to a conclusion, but, before it does, I would like to write about one more thing (oh boy, this was inspired!).
Beyond this world lies another land.  It's a beautiful land, yet there is still lots of conflict.  You guessed it, Rainbowland.  Daisy and all her friends live there.  Let us salute the best of them now.
To Daisy, the finest, best woman in the whole world.
To Kayla, a fine young lady with a very big heart.
To Ian, a great doctor, father and husband.
To Edward, a wonderful young man.
To Seth, the best brother ever.
To Benedict, a fine doctor and friend.
And to Toby, the male version of Daisy, and let's not forget, my favorite (next to Daisy, of course)!
Goodbye, my friends.  I must go out and live my life, however painful it may be.  Tomorrow, when I write in my blog again, I shall find the comfort that everyone seeks, yet few find.
Well, bye for now.  I'll write tomorrow!
Oh, and it was very difficult proofreading this, so please excuse any mistakes.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Beautiful World of Rainbowland

Today I'll be writing about the land itself.  I've already covered the most important people in Rainbowland, so it's time to move on.
Cedar Ridge Hospital is located in the big countryside of Land Of Adventure (LOA).  The biggest place in all of Rainbowland, LOA lives up to it's name.  That's where Daisy and her friends have most of their adventures.  It's also home to the Black Riders.
Next up is the most beautiful piece of land in Rainbowland.  Rose Hills is like Beverly Hills, but more country-ish.  Rose Hills is a lot more civilized that LOA, and it's where Daisy and Seth's parents live, along with Kayla's parents.
Last of all is Kingsland, a beautiful city.  As you've probably guessed, the King lives there.  Daisy hardly ever goes to Kingsland, but hardly any crimes are committed there.  The King usually has things under control, so that's another reason.
Tomorrow, I'll tell you about a frightening place in the heart of LOA, the fortress of the Black Riders and...let me see...oh yes!  And of course, Cedar Ridge Hospital!
Until tomorrow!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

More about Rainbowland

It's time that you should learn more about this precious world and its amazing (and not amazing!) inhabitants.  Remember what I said though.  Don't ever let go of this information under any circumstance. Ever!
First I'll talk about the former Master of the Black Riders.  Benedict Jones has brown hair, green eyes and an affectionate smile.  He's as tall as Ian.  Benedict is now an intern at the Cedar Ridge Hospital.  He's great doctor.
Now I shall tell you all about Daisy's step brother.  Seth Richards has Light Brown hair, laughing brown eyes and and a kind smile.  Seth is about as tall as Edward.  He owns Cedar Ridge Hospital and most of the ten acres surrounding it.  He's an excellent doctor and brother.
And last is the man who was an amazing Black Rider and an even...better?*...Master.  Toby Williams has black hair, black eyes and a handsome, friendly smile.  He's two inches taller than Ian, making him 6' 4".  Toby is not a doctor or an intern (or a nurse, for that matter), but he does help Daisy a lot.  Toby's definitely my favorite!
As a bonus, I'll throw in Cara.  She's a clumsy, slightly idiotic nurse whom Seth, even if he begged, could not get rid of.  She's about 5' 4" and very thin.  Her hair is dark brown, and it's a pixie cut.  She's had her pay cut for all the things that she's done.
I'll have more of Rainbowland for you tomorrow.

*Black Riders are bad.  They're sort of like Rainbowland's version of the Ku Klux Klan but a lot milder.  And they wear black.  I'll do a whole post about The Black Riders tomorrow or Friday.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Rainbowland

As I said yesterday, I'm going to tell you about Rainbowland today.  But please, please, please do not expose any of this information to the raving public.  This is just for my followers and close friends to see. Only my followers and close friends.  Shall we begin?
Yesterday, I talked about Daisy Harp.  Now I'll talk about her friends and family.
As I stated in yesterday's post, Ian Harp (get it?*) is her husband.  He has Sandy colored hair, blue eyes and he has a crooked, warm smile.  He's rather tall.  He has a mustache and some stubble.  Ian is a smart and excellent doctor, not to mention a wonderful husband and father!
Now I will tell you a bit about Kayla Johnson, Daisy's best friend.  Kayla is also a doctor.  She has light brown hair, brown eyes and a shy smile.  Unlike her best friend, she's often frightened and timid, especially on adventures.  Kayla is slightly short and thin.  Kayla has two lovely children, Amanda and Charles.  Kayla is a fine doctor, wife and mother.
Now I'll go on to Kayla's husband and Ian's best friend, Edward Johnson.  Please don't be surprised, but Edward is a doctor, too (I'll explain later).  Edward has Black hair, brown eyes, and a small yet very kind smile.  He's a bit shorter than Ian, but only by a few inches.  Edward is a good husband, father and doctor.
Well, that's enough for today.  Tomorrow I'll write about three wonderful gentleman.  The first one I'll talk about is Daisy's step brother, the second was the former Master of the Black Riders (Jones Syndicate), and the third took The Master's place at one time.
I hope that you're all excited for tomorrow, because I am!

*I actually stole the person and name from Patrick, so don't give me any credit when you figure it out.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Best Easter Bunny Ever!

Last Saturday, we went to Confession, Goodwill, Mass, Safeway, Walmart and Jack in the Box.  But that other stuff doesn't really matter.  It's just Goodwill that matters, because I found the best bunny in the history of Easter bunnies!  Most of him looks like a cute stuffed rabbit that a young child might get for Easter.  But there's one part on him that just brings him alive - his eyes.  So by now you're probably thinking "What could be so special about an Easter bunny's eyes?"  Ooh goody, my favorite part!  They're Red!  Isn't that awesome?  Of course, when I saw him, he seemed to be beckoning to me, resulting in I just had to get him.  He's creepy, ugly and totally amazing.  Here's a picture of him.
Oh, and thank you, Chris, for taking the picture!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Another Little Medley

Here's another medley of things that have been happening.
First off, have you ever tried typing with just your left hand when your right-handed (or vice versa)?  Well, it's very hard.  I was doing it because Scarlet was on my right hand, but that didn't last very long.  She made it a point that she wanted back in her cage.
I'm very upset with myself.  I saw my Easter gift!  Of course, last year I knew what it was, but that was different.  For anyone who's curious, my last Easter gift was a beanbag.  All I can say about this gift is that it's awesome, small and a bit scary.  I shall give no more hints until Easter.
The intriguing animal act is going well.  Our next show is March 15th.  Feel free to make a reservation, since there are still lots of openings.
Let's talk about Sara.  I think she's feeling kind of down.  This morning, I took her into bed with me and talked to her about how much she means to me and how she'll be around the longest.  She's 13 years old and box turtles can live to be 50.  She'll be around when I go to college!  Actually, college isn't that far away, so that was a bad example.  She'll be around when I get a house (maybe...)!
Now I have to clean out Ol' Sand Paper's food dish, so...I'll write again tomorrow!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Scarlet!

Yesterday, we picked up Scarlet.  She's so amazing!  These pictures tell just about everything there is to know about her.  Anything unsaid by the pictures will be written at the end.
Snow on the window of our car Sunday morning.

Taking a bath (she loves it!).


Quick little Terrarium picture.

Cricket tweezers!

Her mister.

Mother reading the bearded dragon care book.

Some of the stuff was so expensive!

Cricket cage.

Literally hanging on the couch.

Exploring the kitchen floor.

Raptor eyes!

Her lovely long tail.

She loves the kitchen mat.

Enjoying my hand.
That just about sums things up.  If I forgot to mention something vital or you have a question, just comment.
Well, until tomorrow, farewell.