2. Informal To consume (food or drink) readily and quickly: put away the dinner in just a few minutes. 3. Informal To confine to a prison or mental health facility. 4. a. Informal To kill: The injured cat was put away. b. To bury. put by To save for later use: "Some crops...
“The “Tribe” got its painful but beautiful start when Lindsey lost her first child 12+ years ago. They had just closed on their first house. While she and the baby were in the hospital for five days, a group of friends started coming together to help them get the house cleaned up ...
we were to have a welcome party with some friends we haven’t seen in a long time. It ended up to be really crazy… Starting the party at 4PM with some nice local micro-brewery beer. Tootsie, one of Alice’s dogs, secretly hoping that she could drink beer as well Alice in her ba...
While out with Louis, we saw too many Anglos breaking the rules of the monument: running their dogs loose to sniff and soil the ancient dwellings, running OHVs and motor bikes where no vehicles are allowed, writing graffiti on the monument signage. Much more education is needed so that peo...
(seldom) used for parties, and they taught swimming at the pool. When the rich kids figured out how cute and friendly the puppies were, they renamed them (Jadoo become Leonard, whatever!), brought them treats… We reminded the kids to reassure their parents that the dogs were vaccinated, ...
"It’s Halloween in Vermont, winter is coming, and five humans, two dogs, and a cat are a crowd in Mercy Carr’s small cabin. She needs more room―and she knows just the Grackle Tree Farm, with thirty acres of woods and wetlands and a Victorian manor to die for. They say it’s...
less than was given to the stranger, as being himself a man to whom it was no rarity--and stood waiting until the countryman had made his breakfast. He looked at no one present, and no one now looked at him; not even Madame Defarge, who had taken up her knitting, and was at ...
His line of vision in the picture below remains fixed on the human, but make no mistake — he’s simultaneously communicating with the dogs at his side using a very different type of language! That day at the meetup, he was really having a hard time keeping himself contained, and he ...
Last night, I tuned in here for the first time in months. It was so embarrassing that the last thing posted was a recipe for chili dogs that I couldn’t even bear to come and I was virtually certain the whole place would have been consumed with pornographic spam by now. But, no, he...
1 1872 TWO THIEVES Lewis Carroll Carroll, Lewis (pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (18321898) - English novelist, poet, photographer, and mathematician, best known for his fantastical childrens' classics. He was a mathematical lecturer at Oxford. Two Thieves (1872) - One of Lewis Carroll'...