Wednesday, January 27, 2010

January 27



When my Aunt Mabel died, I got a couple of interesting things.  This book was one of them.  It was published in 1960 by The Reeves Publishing Company in San Angelo, Texas; Major Ernest N. Reeves is the author.  You probably recognize him from his earlier work "Living Sparks of Life"* and "Hurdling Obstacles."* 


Wondering what fine expressions are included?  Here's a sample of a pair of contiguous entries, which I will reproduce just as they are shown in the book:

POCKET GOPHER.  The pocket Gopher is able to run backward as fast and as easily as it can go forward.

GOOSE-PIMPLES.  To get extremely excited; a nerve reaction; thrilled; embarrassment sometimes reveals them; fear of being exposed.

(Why were these listed one behind the other?  Feel free to draw your own conclusions.)

Lubbock, Texas

* Actual titles listed.  I cannot make up anything this good.


photographed 1-27-2010  (Lens from Vigil Photography Bureau.)

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