Led by Prince McJim of St. George and his bear - like companion Digby Willy, the Men of Girth included Robin of the Lower Region Hills, Hairless Gerald of Vanderhoof — hairless due to a lack of fish in his 82 - year - old mother's diet — Clark of the Council of the West, Bacon of the Council
of Flatlanders, Perry of the Purple Cranberry, able to cause all who saw him to howl at the moon, and your humble calligrapher.
* These characters are living in a one, two or non-dimensional world; the reality
of the Flatlanders is flat.
Not exact matches
But in the meantime, «Either this is madness or it is hell,» as the
flatlander observed before appropriating the reality
of the three - dimensional realm.
I live at altitude which requires a constant state
of ingredient flux from what is read to get results like «
flatlanders.»
Monteagle made me think
of fog and an old school Holiday Inn that was shoved against the side
of a mountain there (or what
flatlanders like me would call a mountain)
Using the same projection with a cube would illuminate the concept
of a cube for a
flatlander.
«So it's not surprising,» he added, «that some
flatlanders have a bit
of trouble adjusting to the lower oxygen availability.
Flatlander, Boulder Museum
of Contemporary Art's summer exhibition, features works by ten artists who explore how our compulsive relationship with the flat screen and the Internet has changed our view
of the world.
But as you and many others have pointed out, the inhabitants
of that world (kumbaya as they might be) are not
flatlanders because
flatlanders simply can not do any
of the above.
Get a listing, put an ad in a prairie newspaper, weeks later get a letter from a cold
flatlander, clip out some supermarket flyers, take a Polaroid
of the view from the backyard, pop it all in the mail and in a couple
of weeks or so forget about it — until a letter arrives the next winter asking if the property is still available.
We are
flatlanders here on the Illinois prairie, but I've seen those types
of home perched on hillsides or hanging over cliffs.