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"gourd" Definitions
  1. a type of large fruit with hard skin and a soft inner part. Gourds are often dried and used as containers.

196 Sentences With "gourd"

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He grows flowers, bitter gourd, papaya, mango, rice, and more.
Pumpkin bowling, gourd illusions, a pine cone doing Whole 30.
But here, it's covered in terrifying, gourd-like spores from Earth. .
And Linus thought he was let down by the big gourd!
Well, not every gourd is destined to become a milk churn.
It may feel like winter, but it's definitely Decorative Gourd Season.
He merely chuckled a bit and handed her a drinking gourd.
Put an air plant… uh, in the general vicinity of a gourd.
The good news: The gourd does not burst into bits during its launch.
Now all I had my sword, my trusty healing gourd, and my patience.
The watery gourd, which grows in temperate areas, benefits greatly from insect pollination.
Now we know it could be corn silk sewn into The Donald's gourd.
The Michigan engineers opened up an innocent gourd and dumped melted aluminum inside.
Surprisingly, none of the cloying gourd flavor made its way into my hit.
So, when it's decorative gourd season and you are woefully unprepared, don't sweat it.
Plus, it's just as versatile as its other gourd cousins and arguably more sumptuous.
Wild animals enjoy a good gourd as much as the next fall-obsessed individual.
However, the seasonal gourd also possesses skin-care benefits that go far beyond sensorial.
According to Oliver, gourd decor takes a sharp turn from folksy to obnoxious after Thanksgiving.
Forget pumpkin pie, as well as zucchini and other related varieties of squash and gourd.
Right box, clockwise from left: Warted gourd, $25, 28th Street Wholesale Flowers, (212) 967-5610.
We've put together some scary good celebrity stencils that'll make for a few gourd-eous pumpkins!
Each package cost just $2.99, so there's really no reason not to spread the gourd love.
If you like stories to make sense, Diane Williams's will drive you out of your gourd.
Last season's bitter gourd vines, now withered grey, hang from plastic nets above the grazing animals.
In the past, he's created things like gourd demons and once made a hard cheese Jesus.
Originally constructed from a gourd and animal skin, the banjo would once have sounded very different.
And then a reminder that the banjo has its roots in West African stringed gourd instruments.
The poem draws in particular on the symbolism of the Drinking Gourd, or the North Star.
A traditional shekeré is made of a gourd, and covered in a net of beads or seashells.
One other piece in the room, "Sonic Figure – Venting Gourd" (2016) is from Yang's Sonic Sculpture series.
The people he painted also hold ceremonial objects, from weapons to evergreens, gourd rattles to live snakes.
Pumpkin carving is a beautiful, traditional art form where friends and families gather to deface a gourd.
The event had a fall rustic theme and featured sunflowers, gourd decor, and a four-tiered cake.
The gourd has to have a narrow top: when the opening is too broad, the flavor escapes.
On this day, in addition to the squash and the snake gourd, it included two carrot flutes.
Throughout Argentina, you will see people with their gourd-shaped containers drinking tea through a metal straw.
Look at them, nod admiringly at the witch hat tree toppers, then please consider a nice gourd instead.
On Wednesday, many of the gourd-loving residents at the zoo were treated to pumpkin piñatas of sorts.
You can enter your work of gourd art into Blizzard's annual pumpkin carving contest, which ends Oct. 27.
The wet gourd, we learn, is growing in a special room on the ship dedicated to earth's flora.
There are swelling seedpods, trailing vines tinged with the optimistic blue of the sky and cascading gourd shapes.
Field Trips The New York Botanical Garden is the temporary home of the largest gourd grown in 22.
Particularly in the latter two countries, the mate gourd seems to be a natural extension of people's hands.
The snake gourd had not hit the D and the butternut squash had come in a little sharp.
Comedians have long compared Trump's head to the seasonal gourd, and the irony was not lost on his critics.
That sneaker is shaped like a gourd attached to a brick wall, and it will give you a blister.
Together with co-founder Chris Soria, he started Maniac Pumpkin Carvers to elevate the humble gourd to high art.
I found a middle-aged man standing back from the party, sipping from a gourd and watching the revelers.
It's intoned to the beat of Afro-Brazilian drums and the twang of single-stringed gourd instruments called berimbaus.
But, alas, fans of this autumnal-gourd-based dish will have to wait until fall to partake once more.
Try the beef rolled in betel leaves (22000,1403 dong) and the pumpkin curry served in the gourd (2140,252 dong).
The woman takes a jícara (a cup made from a gourd) and serves me a glass that looks like frappe.
Just try to convince us the person who thought that up wasn't stoned out of his or her demented gourd.
This cartoonishly gargantuan gourd won the All New England Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off, tipping the produce scales at 2,294.5 pounds.
The idea, born from the similarities between a round orange gourd and a round-faced orange man, is not new.
Pumpkin pie is a perennial favorite, but did you know that the big orange gourd is incredible in savory dishes?
He didn't quite grow a half-ton pumpkin, but he came close, with a gourd weighing in at 910 pounds.
For example, judy's performance of "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd" is accompanied by a cartoonish dancing pirate named Peg Leg Joe.
Tamal said she never gave Dounia entrails and pointed to a hole in the ground covered by a broken gourd.
It used to advertise them with a character called Uncle O'Grimacey, a lumpen puppet that looked like a furry green gourd.
A raw quartered cabbage and giant gourd, washed down with a glass of cold air and a ceramic brassica for afters.
We're in luck: Sin's here to teach us the merits of chayote, a Central American gourd that's also popular throughout Asia.
Small amounts of hot water are poured into a gourd stuffed with the leaves and sipped out with a metal straw.
Heaggan-Brown told a hospital security officer the man was "completely out, zonked out of his gourd" after drinking, the complaint said.
So I bought a pretty drinking gourd to put it in, a metal straw, and a couple big bags of yerba mate.
Omar's tour group of 30 stands around a pit oven passing a gourd the size of a salad bowl filled with mezcal.
A man achieved the world's longest journey in a pumpkin boat, traveling more than 25 miles in a giant, hollowed-out gourd.
The palm wine served in a hollowed-out gourd has an unusually delicious hint of fermentation, one of Mr. Thiam's flavoring specialties.
It was just OK — the broth was thinner and more watery than I have come to expect from a gourd-based soup.
In one image on Jenner's Story, Stormi looks on as Dream, 3 next month, bends down to inspect a particularly large gourd.
They introduce their subject with the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary — a tree that reportedly grew gourd-like fruit filled with tiny lambs.
Heaggan-Brown told a hospital security officer that the man was "completely out, zonked out of his gourd" after drinking, the complaint said.
Consider this the beginning of our campaign to get you all over your obsession with all things gourd-flavored once fall finally hits.
From Cleopatra's gourd of bees to the Magic Disk of the 1950s, history has seen some pretty strange attempts at getting women off.
But instead of just making off with the gourd, the bandit carved the word PENIS into it—and then returned it, candles included.
There was a large dinner we were to attend that night, and I was pre-emptively worried out of my gourd about it.
AND FINALLY ... A gourd time It's probably going to be another long news week, so let's just watch some big cats play with pumpkins.
Yet again you've filled all fruit with ripeness to the core—you've swollen the gourd, and plumped the hazel shells with a sweet kernel.
When the smoke has risen and the flavor has steeped, he ladles the green liquid into a bowl made from a dried jungle gourd.
The tubers, which included snake gourd root, contribute starch and sugars for fermentation and also add a sweet flavor to the beer, they wrote.
Woe befall the water carrier who broke the gourd that had been anointed in this way: such clumsiness might set off the worst calamities.
The sale's top lot, an extremely rare blue and white double-gourd flask, seal mark and period of Qianlong, sold for 14,575,000 HKD (~$1,857,3033).
We're partial to a butternut squash soup when the weather turns cold, or roasting some other variation of gourd for an easy weeknight side dish.
I managed to only grab a pumpkin and a pound of butter before getting in line, miserable but unwilling to part with my perfect gourd.
A special "Mama Terra" pumpkin was carved with a smaller gourd placed inside; the word "baby" was written on the smaller one in black marker.
One day we're still catching the faint perfume of Coppertone on summer-bronzed arms; the next we're trapped, aromatically speaking, inside an enormous orange gourd.
And to book the $65 tasting menu, which features rarer ingredients like loofah, a gourd from Botswana, you must call ahead and share your own.
Now, instead of alcohol, journalists keep nearby a stash of yerba mate leaves, a gourd, the metal straw and a thermos full of hot water.
Emirates, for example, introduced a Gujarati dish, turiya vatana muthia (ridge gourd and green pea dumpling), on flights out of the Gujarat state's hub, Ahmedabad.
The trouble started in 2011, when a volunteer pumpkin spotter got seriously hurt in an ATV accident while racing to find a gourd in the field.
They tell their children tales of the red-headed witch who will come claim them and carve up their soft fleshy gourd-bodies if they misbehave.
It was while he was performing at the Drinking Gourd in 1965 that Mr. Balin approached him about joining the group that would become the Airplane.
From pre-Prohibition saloons to rum-drenched tiki bars, San Francisco is the home to every sort of cocktail spot your thirst-addled gourd could imagine.
When the gourd reached 910 pounds, Ownby hollowed out the pumpkin and harvested the seeds — then he took it for a spin in a nearby pond.
Christin said that this year, he used a seed from Tennessee's record-breaking 1,700-pound gourd to reach his goal of growing a 1,000-pound pumpkin.
A straightforward "anti-waste" chapter includes recipes for plantain skins, jackfruit seeds, ridge-gourd peels and lime leaves, which often end up in the compost heap.
With narration by Peter Dinklage, a brother and sister head to a pumpkin patch on All Hallow's Eve and stumble upon an ugly gourd that's actually enchanted.
The larger version will run you close to $100, but it's an investment that will help you extend decorative gourd season all the way into the bedroom.
Rumors are swirling that the gourd-y good drink will make its triumphant, annual return to Starbucks menus everywhere in just a few days, on August 28.
Some Edo netsuke referenced this past, appearing like a gourd in a net or a small stone, albeit one that secretly opened to reveal an erotic scene.
Plus, with the impressive array of gourd decor that's guaranteed to result from this festive gathering, you'll get yourself one step closer to being ready for Halloween.
So it should come as no surprise that French cookware brand Le Creuset recently unveiled an entire collection of stoneware designed to look like the seasonal gourd.
Painted with cartoon eyes and a smiley face and adorned with a blue-and-black striped witch hat, the gourd was a perfect size for the littlest Kardashian.
The third pumpkin in the photo is carved like a traditional jack-o-lantern, but in its mouth rests a small gourd with a cigarette in the mouth.
I knew that hunger could hurt, could scoop me hollow as a gourd, and that seeing my siblings starving could hollow out a different part of me, too.
Intrigued by a yellowish residue inside the jars, they analyzed it and found traces of barley, millet, yam, snake gourd root (a vegetable), and Job's tears (a grain).
This unintentional side effect, which adds a level of appropriate spookiness, is caused by the heat from the bulb coming in contact with the flesh of the gourd.
On a low-cut silk jumpsuit, she used an adire motif of a shekere, a dried-gourd instrument covered with beads, which conveys a wish for good times.
Its appearance on any gourd-shaped object connotes longevity, since gourds are believed to carry elixirs of immortality but also reference fertility due to their abundance in seeds.
This year, he used a seed from Tennessee's record-breaking 1,123-pound gourd to reach his goal, and the pumpkin grew bigger than any of his previous ones.
We like to suck on a little metal rod so that the water we have poured into a little hollow gourd comes back flavored with the brittle leaves.
Yesterday, starting while Jameis Winston serves a three-game suspension, Fitzpatrick played absolutely out of his gourd in a stunning showdown between the Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints.
Fans were quick to take note of not only the message on the pumpkin, but also the fine print on a smart phone that was placed near the gourd.
To replace it, Mr. Sissoko will also have to travel to Mali to get a calabash, a bottle-shaped gourd that provides the body of the kora, she said.
As for gourd-molding, the same lab that grows mushroom lace is also experimenting with this centuries-old Chinese tradition to grow things like vases straight on the vine.
Aside from all of the tools serving their intended purpose for pumpkin-carving, she was even able to use the gouge tools to add texture to a gourd design.
The record-breaking gourd was grown by Mathias Willemijns of Belgium and achieved the world record title in Ludwigsburg, Germany, in October 2016, from the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth (GPC). 
But she had recently learned how to build and play the shekere, a West African and Afro-Latin percussion instrument consisting of a gourd, or calabash, wrapped in shells.
The winsome group of celadons, or vessels with a green, iron-based glaze, assembled by the ceramics dealer Eric Zetterquist, includes a gorgeous, gourd-shaped 11th-century Korean vase.
Supper-Club Chic Among the only pleasant aspects of the transition from summer to winter is the introduction of the gourd palette: mustard yellows, deep oranges, and delicate browns.
He calls these "proposals," since they include traditional materials like beads and bits of gourd or porcupine quills, but are updated with text printed in graphic lettering or photographs.
A wire pumpkin is more versatile than a traditional gourd, as it won't die like a real plant and will still look appropriate for Thanksgiving thanks to the gold color.
Many of these objects date to the Qing Dynasty, from a translucent snuff bottle where bats resemble black smoke, to an elegant gourd-shaped vase completely overrun with red bats.
Caco also has an excellent pointer: Cover up the mouth of the straw with your finger when you place it into the mate gourd, already filled two-thirds with yerba.
Nicky the pygmy hippo didn't waste her time on gourd-gazing, she powerful jawed her way through a whole patch of pumpkins before taking a break from the festive buffet.
A Muslim teenager wants a hijab, a group of Argentines pine for a maté gourd, and an international nonprofit aims to destigmatize menstruation by adding an emoji that evokes a period.
To wake up, read all about the South Florida chef Niven Patel, who takes advantage of heat and humidity to grow Indian ingredients like luffa gourd, moringa leaves and white turmeric.
One of the most intriguing is the berimbau, which consists of a steel string and the hollowed-out husk of a gourd-like fruit, and is played with a wooden bow.
He invited Latino friends to sit in a circle in front of our home and pass around a gourd filled with mate, an Argentine tea communally sipped from a silver straw.
Photo: Oregon ZooEvery year leading up to its annual Halloween festivities, the Oregon Zoo kicks the party off with a grand display of gourd-smashing, officially titled the Squishing of the Squash.
While the video's description mentions that the girl eventually pulled her head from the massive gourd, we hope this bonding moment is the start of a new Halloween tradition for this family.
With the PSL-creep starting earlier and earlier every year, it seems that the foaming-at-the-mouth obsession with all things gourd-flavored -scented is becoming nearly too much to bear.
Ever seeking new sounds, he introduced Asian and African timbres, gourd and gamelan, and tried every newly invented electronic device in the hope that computers might play, in real time, with orchestras.
That's a lot of work, but on the plus side, the animators behind "Oh My Gourd" will probably have enough pumpkin seeds to last them until October rolls around again next year.[YouTube]
Behind this grisly gourd is one of Hollywood's most hilarious guys ... put your star-spotting skills to the test and see if you can carve out the celeb hiding in this pumpkin pic!
The gourd-shaped device may be ergonomic, but it doesn't blend seamlessly into a bathroom shelf, tuck away easily into a carry-on, or just look SO damn cute — that is, until now.
Our server took care to sort out such mysteries for us, explaining that it is actually towel gourd — a luffa, in fact, which, when young and tender, makes for an excellent stir-fry.
Before they fight, however, the men must first complete a different ritual: the "blood meal," which consists of drinking two liters of fresh cow's blood poured into a gourd from the cow's artery.
Mr. Vasconcelos became prominent in Brazil in the 1960s as a master of the berimbau, a bow with a steel string and resonating gourd that is played by striking the string with a baton.
Also known as a "wax gourd" (which is an unfortunately appropriate nod to its flavor), the winter melon is a large, relatively bland fruit, that absorbs the flavor of whatever it is cooked with.
Yerba mate, the term used to denote its dry form, is best consumed on its own as an energizing and nutrient-rich infusion, sipped through a filtered straw straight out of a mate gourd.
While yams are a pretty prevalent tuber and pumpkin, an agreeable gourd, turkey remained a fairly native North American dish (as anyone who has ever been caught overseas with a drumstick appetite can vouch).
In the silver and gold dining room by Alex Papachristidis, Claude Lalanne chairs have an alligator skin crust, and a gold luster-glazed hand-thrown gourd by Christopher Spitzmiller is as big as a puppy.
Inside a soundproof room with egg-crate walls and eggplant-colored carpeting, the flotsam of creative efforts was scattered around: drums, amps, pedals, a percussion gourd, a disco ball, an eight-foot-tall stuffed giraffe.
Like those films, Denis's new picture begins ambiguously—a wet gourd in a garden, a shoe nearby—before unfurling a psychological drama that never lets you forget the cruel void just outside the spaceship window.
Last year's NL MVP continues to play out of his gourd, and today he seemed to be picking out corners, when he sent the above run into the second-level bullpen bathroom in right field.
Crunch the numbers, and a minute of stop-motion animation, filmed at 12 frames per second, would require 720 unique carvings—although far fewer pumpkins would be needed since you could use each gourd multiple times.
If a gourd had attained the plumpness that would have won it the quasi-sacred status of a milk churn in Rwanda, she did not allow it to be used to fetch water from Lake Cyohoha.
Accompanying it are fried soybeans, salty and hot, and pickles: fermented radish, burnished by turmeric, and bitter gourd that outdoes its name, its bitterness so deep, it makes all the flavors that follow sharper and brighter.
A report by artnet News said a four-foot-high sculpture of a polka-dot gourd created by Ms. Kusama sold for $784,485 at Sotheby's Hong Kong in October 2015, according to the artnet Price Database.
Their shared interest in old-fashioned agricultural practices brought them together to grow bitter gourd, cucumbers, beans, cabbage, tomatoes, green chiles, red peppers, onions and garlic — staples of the Indian customers and kitchens they planned to serve.
"Cloud Madonna" (1975, pictured top right) uses the intense shade of blue often found in pictures of Mary, but this woman is carrying a gourd, not an infant; she balances a ceramic water jar on her head.
She was introduced to its ancestors, like the minstrel banjo, an instrument from the mid-1800s, as well as earlier, homemade gourd instruments that African slaves brought with them to America and continued to make on plantations.
And, finally, though it is absolutely not for children or those offended by bad language, it is once again (second warning, trigger warning, double-danger-Will-Robinson alert: A huge amount of profanity ahead) decorative gourd season.
Beginning before dawn on Saturday mornings, residents gather in a parking lot to sell and barter a range of products, from herbs (shiso, cilantro) and vegetables (kohlrabi, wax gourd, green onions, eggplant) to fish, shrimp and poultry.
It's a good idea to read up on the origins and meaning of maracatu before visiting to better appreciate the distinct costumes and instruments, such as the alfaia drum, the agbê beaded gourd, and the gonguê cowbell.
Check out all of our famous-faced stencils in the gallery and use the links in the captions to download and print out an easy-to-use PDF template to carve yourself up a gourd-eous pumpkin!
In this, the pumpkin spiciest season, I implore you to forgo English muffins, Buffalo Wild Wings, and even lattes—because there's a better way to consume cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves under the guise of the orange gourd.
The ball seemed like it was about to go in, which would have caused the world to erupt in adulation, but instead Bunn started playing out of his gourd, and saved the ball right next to the line.
"The simplest functional netsuke could be a piece of stone, a twig, a dried gourd, nuts or shells, and the origin of netsuke is likely to be found in these naturally occurring objects," Noriko Tsuchiya writes in Netsuke.
Castillo repeatedly returns to emblems of provincial life as talismans against wealthy arrogance, like a gourd hollowed out by hand to make a rustic bowl, or a dessert of sticky rice cakes sold by the side of the road.
Mi tai mu, an iconic street dish of stubby rice flour noodles made like spaetzle and usually eaten in soup, are here served in a Cantonese-style lobster broth whose sumptuousness is bolstered by rafts of sweet loofah gourd.
Sometimes Mr. Hossain stops in to pick up a sweet or specialty vegetable such as bitter gourd or okra, but today, he was doing his monthly shopping for basics like basmati rice, cardamom tea and lemon and mango chutney.
In the 1960s, Ms. Anderson was living in San Francisco and appearing at a popular folk club, the Drinking Gourd, when the vocalist Marty Balin heard her sing and asked her to join a folk-rock group he was forming.
On Friday, the Bachelor alum, 33, shared a video of the 15-month-old toddler hurriedly walking around to find his perfect pumpkin when he lost control and wobbled straight into a nearby gourd, causing him to accidentally bump his head.
Steamed or stewed (or both, in some cases) and then fried and served inside of a gourd, this whole chicken (68 yuan) has tender, fall-apart meat that went well with a side of spicy, numbing cucumber seedlings (22 yuan).
Asim the tiger batted around his big, orange ball of a pumpkin before sinking his teeth and claws into the gourd, while the ring-tailed lemurs took a few moments to admire the carvings before noshing on the treats for breakfast.
Fermented bean curd gives it a salty tang, tempered by the sweetness of star anise, licorice root and dried luo han guo, a small gourd known in the West as monk fruit (and a sugar substitute) and native to Guangxi.
Bowie was out of his gourd in 1974, as this self-parodic exchange with the film's director shows:  Yentob: Since you've been in America, you seem to have picked up on a lot of the idioms and themes of American music and culture.
Why risk it when you can DIY your own scrubby sponge instead?) Turns out, for optimum sponge harvest, you should leave the veggie on the vine until the skin begins to shrivel (the gourd inside will be dried-out by that time).
In "Follow the Drinking Gourd," a man who has fled slavery returns to the South to free his wife's cousin; during their escape, he wrestles with the urge to kill her crying baby, weighing the baby's life against the adults' potential freedom.
In times of doubt, the Drinking Gourd reminds me that I come from a people of storytellers constantly seeking freedom, not only for themselves, but also for others, and that is a history and future I actively choose to celebrate every single day.
" Iturria sipped from the metal straw in his ever-present gourd of yerba mate tea and added, "Through my art and in this studio, they entered my world, but through their eyes and thanks to their observations, I, too, learned again how to see.
Presented by the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers, the three-day program will offer traditions like the gourd, round and rabbit dances, and invite spectators to join in the movement on Friday and Saturday evenings, when the museum will light a bonfire (weather permitting) after sunset.
His photos of squashes, green and white pumpkins, pineapples, papayas, bell peppers, and chayote—a member of the gourd family, native to Mesoamerica—are colorful and mesmerizing, but they're also rooted in research and a deference for ancient Native American and pre-Columbian agriculture.
Not only must we know the exact point to cook the corn and to roast the rest of the ingredients; you also have to mix the dough with your hands, and once you add the ice water you must beat it constantly with a gourd of huaje.
To swell the gourd and plump the hazel shells with a sweet kernel; sometimes thou dost steady thy laden head across a brook, or by a cider press, with patient look, and watchest the last oozings hours by hours, as rosy clouds bloom the soft-dying day.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeThe arrival of pumpkin spice jokes is often seen as the first sign of fall, but a trampoline full of gravity-defying dead leaves is a far more satisfying way to welcome the arrival of cooler temps and gourd-flavored coffee.
At Home With Blac Chyna (And Baby Dream!) as She Moves on From Rob Kardashian Scandal The baby girl was all giggles as she held the little gourd, painted with cartoon eyes and a smiley face and adorned with a blue-and-black striped witch hat.
Her tools are a corncob for lifting the clay, a bit of gourd for scraping, leather for shaping and a makeshift potting wheel consisting of a bowl-shaped piece of an old basketball, which she spins by hand, and which sits atop a piece of stone.
Griezmann, 23, arrived at the stadium clutching a gourd containing mate tea and a flask of hot water, a strange accouterment for a member of the French contingent to carry but a perfectly normal one for an Uruguayan, for whom the tea is a national staple.
A plaster leg (which itself appears as a sculpture elsewhere in the gallery) is laid out beside her bent leg, and lined up along her straight leg is a long gourd, placed as though it were her own massive phallus; it too is reflected in the mirror.
The Rams are playing out of their gourd, and have the piss-poor Lions coming up next, then a decent challenge in the NFC North-topping Bears, and then the underperforming defending champion Eagles, followed by the laughable dregs of the NFC West: the 2-9 Cardinals and 49ers.
Whether a costume mishap has befallen a favorite item of clothing, your enthusiasm for fun-sized Snickers bars has left the couch smeared with chocolate, or a gourd has gone gooey on the dining room table, this guide will help you tackle even the most terrifying Halloween messes.
On Sunday afternoon, Steve Geddes outfitted himself in a hazmat-like suit and squeezed inside of the 22,22-pound gourd that was but a twinkle in his eye, or a seed in a germination box, when he planted it on his farm in Boscawen, N.H., back in April.
The spring steel keys and frets of Reilly's instrument resemble those of a thumb harp (or kalimba), but there are two sets of tines facing in opposite directions; the sounds generated by plucking them are not amplified within a hollow cavity (traditionally a gourd), but rather inside the skull cavities of its players.
Of course my dad delights in those rutted roads, in the coarse lip of a hand-hewn gourd and the singe of mezcal in the throat, in the mornings when the Mexican mountains are blue and blue and blue and the heart seems to bottom out into something so much larger than itself.
My possessions include a heavy survival knife; a magnesium bar and fire starter rod; a wedding band; some cord I made from twisted strings of plant fiber; a mosquito net with a few holes burned in it; several underripe tree nuts; and a hollowed out drinking gourd that's rotting, but still usable.
Schilling has been losing his gourd in public recently, by appearing on TV (ironically on a show called "The Intelligence Report") and ranting about how pretty he thinks young girls are, how gorgeous his young son is, and how it's natural for adults to comment on children's hotness—like his hero Trump does.
Which is how I ended up, not too long ago, standing in the dark in my building's laundry room, stoned out of my gourd, watching the uninterrupted advance of minutes remaining in my load of laundry, listening to the shaking roar of the machines, witnessing one of the best musical performances of my life.
Claim to fame: Using text messages as his medium, Mr. Grebet is an Ivorian digital artist who has created more than 365 free emojis that portray contemporary African life, including a zebra-striped plastic teakettle sold in Senegalese markets, hair braids and a shekere, a West African percussion instrument made with a dried gourd.
That's it—we've all (hopefully) survived 4/20, although we imagine that a few of you are still baked out of your gourd from overindulging in that wonderful batch of fudgy, innocuous-looking brownies that subsequently transported you to a different dimension and left you immobilized on your living room carpet trying to understand the relationship dynamics between Ren and Stimpy.
Here, they stuff their faces with Taiwanese sausages (try Wu Di's "Flower Lady" Taiwanese sausage); glutinous rice cakes, which on Jiufen are available Hakka-style in sweet or salty preparations with yam fillings, salted vegetables, red beans, or salted green beans; bitter gourd; king mushrooms; and translucent meat dumplings, better recognized as the slimy, jiggly blobs that Chihiro's dad hoovers (I recommend Jiufen Jinzhi's red meat dumplings).
On the Tijuana side, a city park next to a bullring, three master musicians who were invited guests appeared as flickers of light and color through the fence: Adriana Cao Romero, a harpist and dentist from Mexico City; Alddo Flores, from Veracruz, playing a carved gourd he strums with a bicycle spoke; and Felix Machucho, a 68-year-old farmer and wizened master of verse from rural Veracruz who had flown in an airplane for the first time to be there.
That's about as deep as it gets—by the next verse Wayne is talking about getting a cavity from oral sex, and the whole thing sounds like he is stoned out of his gourd—but, hey, if a picture of Wayne in front of an American flag is what it takes to remind you that there's an election tomorrow and you should vote, I will gladly post about whatever Wayne video gives us an image of him in front of an American flag.

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