June 16, 2009

Vampire Vigor

V is for vampirish.
Vladimir von Vampire is a very vicious vagabond, with his velcroed velveteen cape veiling his vehement visage.
Vladimira von Vampiress, of the variegated violet eyes, might appear to be all vapid vanity, but, verily, she is a vivid vector for validating a vamp's existence.
Some might validly vocalize that young Vlad and Vladimira should vamoose to vacationland where they could eat vats of vegetables, vanilla pudding, and valuable vitamins, rather than veer into vast vascular violence to vanquish vampire-dissing.
Viva le vampire values!
Voila, these varmints vanish like vapor when the Halloween holiday ends, only to appear again another year to continue their valorous vendetta.
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23 comments:

  1. These are fun photos...but too cute to be scary...I am always amazed at how much alliteration you can fit in...great V words...

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  2. That should cover most of the "V"s in the Dictionary. The Vampire must have been hungry... :-)

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  3. ROTFL!!!! Very vonderful. I love your use of the alphabet.

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  4. Hehehehe ..very cool vampires and use of the letter V :-)

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  5. You almost wear me out with the amount of words you incorporate into each ABC post.
    Terrific vampires Janie.

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  6. Oh My Janie... You outdid yourself with this post. I've never read quite that many "V" words at one time... TOO CUTE.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  7. They are very serious vampires, I can tell! :)

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  8. I like how you manage to expose their faces into "White" anemic look. Very interesting post

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  9. fun entry! thoroughly enjoyable!

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  10. Oh they are so scaring !! This is wonderful..I really loved to knew about draculs..THanks

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  11. You are certainly a virtuoso with V words; and others too I suspect.

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  12. You are the Queen of ABC Wednesday! You knock my socks of lady Janie!

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  13. Hahahaha!! 'vast vascular violence'! LOL!

    Very good! *Claps*

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  14. I won't even attempt to top that alliteration in my comment:) Vlad and Vladimira may look frightening to some, but I think they look like adorable grandchildren under that scary make-up. My youngest grandson is obsessed with vampires. Thanks for sharing this week, Janie & Steve!

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  15. Janie, please stop by for an award I'm passing on to you.

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  16. Wonderful!!! So very fun!
    I look forward to your ABC Wednesday posts.
    Thanks!
    Sherry

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  17. Very well written Janie. :) I loved browsing through your blog. Utah is unfortunately one of the states I have ony visited once but is the first one on my list to explore more fully the next time I go there. Doing it on horseback would be ideal and I actually was speaking about it to someone today in an e-mail.

    I love it when the cacti are in bloom but you seem to have many species there which we don't.

    Thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog.

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  18. Did you leave any 'V' words unused? Verily you have surpassed yourself. The kids are entirely too cute to be scary. Thanks for a great post.

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  19. I don't think you missed a v word and the vampires are just too cute!

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  20. So cool. Why did I not think of Vampires when I am a huge Twilight fan? Grrr..

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