tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755653447496319493.post4684445471310129190..comments2023-04-30T02:50:38.382-07:00Comments on morning-glory-garden: ABCDEFG. . . April Poem #10vstefanihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06512800956349950854noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755653447496319493.post-63234058157008174052015-04-11T17:34:15.399-07:002015-04-11T17:34:15.399-07:00Oddly, this particular one (okay, my first) almost...Oddly, this particular one (okay, my first) almost wrote itself. I like Cassandra too, but have memories of a very weird Cassandra from boarding school, so I wouldn't have even put that one on the last. She was very nice, but very strange. Our 4-year-old "chosen" granddaughter is named Rory - Joe calls her "Roarin' Rory." I always thought if I had a male Scottie or Westie I'd name him Angus; a female would be Agnes, after my first-grade-teacher who was born on a ship from Scotland.vstefanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06512800956349950854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755653447496319493.post-26446577274285582942015-04-11T13:05:39.986-07:002015-04-11T13:05:39.986-07:00Fun! I think this form would be hard to write, bu...Fun! I think this form would be hard to write, but (or maybe so?) I might try it one of these days... On our list of names before we chose Elizabeth: Dashiell, Angus, Rory (I liked it, Dave didn't), Matthew ... I can't remember many of the girl names we chose, because Dave immediately shot them all down, but I do remember suggesting Kaitlin, Miranda, Marina, and Cassandra. Oh yeah. I really liked Cassandra. That I all of a sudden remember.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02889533569140188176noreply@blogger.com