Thursday, November 21, 2013

Is this the kind of killing frost in which Wildfire was lost?

It's been coooooooollllllllldddddd in Portland (getting all the way down to the high 20s)* so our frosts have been fierce.

Whenever there is a heavy frost I think of the Dave Barry column about the worst songs ever written, which thanks to the internet, is available here to read for yourself.  However, for those of you who are not going to click, I'll just excerpt the Wildfire part:
Many readers are still very hostile toward the song “Wildfire,” in which singer Michael Murphy wails for what seems like 97 minutes about a lost pony. (As one voter put it: “Break a leg, Wildfire.”) Voter Steele Hinton particularly criticized the verse wherein there came a killing frost, which causes Wildfire to get lost. As Hinton points out: ... ‘killing’ in ‘killing frost’ refers to your flowers and your garden vegetables, and when one is forecast you should cover your tomatoes ... Nobody ever got lost in a killing frost who wouldn’t get lost in July as well.”


*And yes, people who live in places that actually experience cold, I KNOW that isn't very cold.  But I've acclimated.

2 comments:

  1. I want to read that article so bad but I'm going to finish reading your blog first. I still maintain that the worst song ever written is "The Christmas Shoes." Also, love that picture. Crazy frost! It's been pretty cold here too, but no frost.

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  2. That is PDX cold, though. Brrrrrrrr..... But I simply adore hoar frost, which we never see here.

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