Monday, September 8, 2008

Zen Monday: #15



On Zen Monday you experience the photo then tell me what it's about, rather than me telling you what to experience from viewing it.


The Zen photos are now numbered instead of titled, so as to leave more to the imagination.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pasadena Adjacent
Double jinx: I just came over to your site to link us. Perfect post, perfect timing.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure I'm on the ground there somewhere.

Knoxville Girl said...

damn those photobloggers. they never get my good side.

John Sandel said...

Looks like the carousel installer's drunk again.

Anonymous said...

Or: That new Horse Butt Overlay feature in Photoshop is so easy to use!

USelaine said...

If you're going to be a horse's ass, be the best, most beautiful horse's ass you can be.

Webradio said...

Hello !

On ne voit qu'une patte du cheval...

Anonymous said...

USElaine: I herd that remark.

Patrizzi Intergarlictica said...

Liminal being from a devil's gate.

Janet Kincaid said...

The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.

Thérèse said...

A horse who does not know that for being immortalized one's need to have four legs in the frame!

petra michelle; Whose role is it anyway? said...

A horse trying to escape an environment not very friendly to its nature.

Christie said...

I think that it is speaking of how fast life is moving these days...even cameras can't keep up!!

Anonymous said...

View, schmiew. There's a dude with apples over there!

Fashion Schlub said...

I don't know what it's *about* - but I know what it reminds me of...

Spending summers with my cousins in CA...as a very young child going after church on Sundays to the Beverly Pony Rides...and finally being big enough to go trail riding at Arroyo Seco stables...I'd thought of that day for SO long...I remember riding over in the car, singing along with John Denver on the radio to "Rocky Mountain High" with all my cousins...my same-age cousin who refused to wear the shoes I suggested he wear (me being a horse expert and all at about the age of 10)....finally getting on the horse....and being TERRIFIED. Ha. Going home after and tasting guacamole for the first time ever (then, yuck...now, yum).

Yeah, lotta memories from that day, and that's what this picture brought me...thank you.

Petrea Burchard said...

Once again, thank you all for a truly enlightening day! I hope you looked at Pasadena Adjacent's link. Synergy or what?

It's so much fun for me to peek in during the day and find out what people are saying about the picture. I want to respond but I wait because I don't want to influence.

Islipian, that's what it's about: whatever it brings to your mind. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

P, I've been very tempted to respond to your wunderful 1/2- assed pic.

But, I enjoy readin the comments more than commenting myself. Knowing how the inner Alt-hiker luvs horsing around, hers is my fav so far. It's concise, complete, clear...,and cute!

The comments have gotten better since I started blogging.
I think I'm gonna try to be less of a commentator, and more of a comment reader and shutterbug in the future.

I'm gonna try, I say.
So, no comment.

Ms M said...
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Ms M said...

"What happened to the trees? And the grassy fields? Those humans are always making a mess of things!"

She snorted, flicked her tail and trotted away, to greener pastures.

Coltrane_lives said...

Thank god that RNC is over. One more ass will not do, so I'm outta here folks! (said the Donkey to the Elephants)

Laurie Allee said...

Blogger horses 'round...
Hey, this ain't no hitchin' post!
Pony show. No dog.

Tash said...

All horsing around aside - great picture that inspired some clever, funny & thoughtful comments. So glad PA "steered" me here (Oops, wrong animal).

Petrea Burchard said...

1/2-assed! C.O., that's a funny comment for a non-comment.

In fact, these are all funny. Hi Tash, welcome to the party.

frazgo said...

"excuse me gotta run..."