Toulouse Le Grandfig’s Summer Vacation: Onions

Onion-lovingShattolott City, 1932

The man who loved onions.

He loved onions

Loved em. Really.

He loooved them. If you catch my drift.

The authorities frowned on his vegetable affections, but he would not stop. I sing joy monkey monkey at his happy artifice.

But in this country, I did not eat.

Next Time: On the Fields of Eton

About the Photographer: Toulouse Le Grandfig was a surrealist painter, photographer and writer who never gave up dadaism. Also, he never wore that frilly gown. Never!

Seriously, you have to go buy Amazon.com. Or just one of the books there, we suggest this one. Do it or the blog gets it. We’re fading already! Originally published in 2008.

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2 Responses to Toulouse Le Grandfig’s Summer Vacation: Onions

  1. Brent Diggs July 11, 2008 at 9:53 pm #

    Your tale bring tears to my eyes.

    In so many different ways.

  2. Alex L. July 12, 2008 at 3:05 am #

    Its a sad day when a man can’t enjoy the love of his vegetables.