trees and odd phrases
Nov. 15th, 2002 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you happen to be near Lexington Street in Waltham between Main St, Waltham and Totten Pond Road, the trees there are absolutely gorgeous. The leaves have turned (finally - is it especially late this year?) and shade from yellow to orange to red. They're almost as pretty as sugar maple leaves. I'm not sure what species of trees these are - they have almost round, smallish leaves.
I have a feeling that the trees will be bare next week after the storms predicted for this weekend, so go see them while you can.
Also, almost by accident I determined that the phrase "he's so dreamy!" is still in use today. I thought it had gone out of use a couple of decades ago. For a somewhat cute example, take a look at Why Mathies are so Dreamy!. Too bad they never got around to writing the sequel: Why Engineers are so Dreamy!
Mmm, random google finds.
I have a feeling that the trees will be bare next week after the storms predicted for this weekend, so go see them while you can.
Also, almost by accident I determined that the phrase "he's so dreamy!" is still in use today. I thought it had gone out of use a couple of decades ago. For a somewhat cute example, take a look at Why Mathies are so Dreamy!. Too bad they never got around to writing the sequel: Why Engineers are so Dreamy!
Mmm, random google finds.
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Date: 2002-11-15 08:19 am (UTC)I will probably post about it on my journal on Sunday and use the collective mind to figure out if any leaves survive this supposed hell weekend.
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Date: 2002-11-19 06:55 am (UTC)I'd say take your cousin to Walden Pond even if the leaves are gone and it's really chilly, because Walden Pond is great.