The mango is doing its best, but I miss the pineapple already and the bottle in the background is no substitute.
Stilwell, I think the pineapple spoiled me for everything else you will ever do. I'm so sorry.
Now may I ask what the things at the bottom of the picture are? Youngest Brother has no idea. Getting-Too-Big-for-His-Britches Brother thinks they're mice. And come to think of it . . . Did you ever see the illustrations in Beatrix Potter's Squirrel Nutkin? Some of the squirrels wrap mice up in leaves to make a present of them to an owl. =P
Christopher has it right - they are sprouting garlic. But it's funny your older brother thought of mice, because the mango from the get-go made me think of a big fat rat, with the half-circle of the bottle-bottom as its tail.
And I thought Beatrix Potter was all about innocuous fluffy fluff and whatnot. That is too funny. I'll have to look up those illustrations.
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The mango is doing its best, but I miss the pineapple already and the bottle in the background is no substitute.
Stilwell, I think the pineapple spoiled me for everything else you will ever do. I'm so sorry.
Now may I ask what the things at the bottom of the picture are? Youngest Brother has no idea. Getting-Too-Big-for-His-Britches Brother thinks they're mice. And come to think of it . . . Did you ever see the illustrations in Beatrix Potter's Squirrel Nutkin? Some of the squirrels wrap mice up in leaves to make a present of them to an owl. =P
Okay, I'll go and be annoying somewhere else.
Garlic cloves sprouting at the bottom right? Or small onions?
Christopher has it right - they are sprouting garlic. But it's funny your older brother thought of mice, because the mango from the get-go made me think of a big fat rat, with the half-circle of the bottle-bottom as its tail.
And I thought Beatrix Potter was all about innocuous fluffy fluff and whatnot. That is too funny. I'll have to look up those illustrations.
And *don't* go and be "annoying" somewhere else.
+JMJ+
Now that I know they're garlic, I understand why the apple is looking at them so suspiciously.
And now that I think about it, there's a fair bit of "animal sacrifice" Squirrel Nutkin. One of Potter's more bloodthirsty works. ;-)
The apple is using his wick as a jousting lance to ward them off.
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