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Monday, January 25, 2010
Zen Monday: #82
Zen Monday is the day you experience the photo and give us your thoughts rather than me telling you what I think the photo's about. There's no right or wrong. It means what you think it means, or what you want it to mean.
I look for a photo worth contemplating or, failing that, something odd or silly. And I stay out of the comments box for most of the day to avoid influencing the intellectual path of the (highly sophisticated) discussion.
As I post each new Zen Monday photo I add a label to last week's to identify it if necessary.
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16 comments:
It is so nice to see that people still worship Saint Mary Idlewhile, Patron Saint of Drive-Ins.
As Neville dutifully followed the yellow arrow, he couldn't help but feel he was being watched.
The stalker's clues were becoming less and less subtle.
"One little, two little, three little nandinas"! LOOK, I thought of something today. WHoohoooo! (But the other comments were better. :(
V
The good Witch of the West really hoped Dorothy would follow the yellow asphalt arrow.
It's not that I didn't try.
WV: Tritee. See?
I'm thinking graffiti has been painted over on this wall.
Was this one too weird? Probably not weird enough.
I thought you were all very funny (Susan C made me laugh out loud) and Virginia! You go! What's a nandina? Is that the plant?
"Nothing to see here, move along, move along," as the poltergeist's eye followed them on their way...
Maybe if Dorothy had followed this yellow brick road she would have made it back to Kansas sooner!!!
Ahem, Class will now convene. The nandina is also called Heavenly Bamboo. It runs amok here in Bama. We love the berries at Christmas. http://www.floridata.com/ref/n/nand_dom.cfm
xx
V
PS Sorry I'm late getting back with ya. I"ve been out DIGGGGGINGGGG for photos. Good grief.
The poltergeist would have followed Dorothy through the McDonald's drive-through, and we'd still be in Kansas eating berries, I'm afraid.
Thanks for the science lesson, Teach! What do you mean, digging for photos? You?
Going my way or will you be a wall-flower forever??
WV: tacistic
Is it tacistic to leave late, tacky comments??
You can comment whenever you want to, Tash. As for tacky--that's what Mondays are for!
grafitti and drought-
the washed over wall represents California's ever dwindling water supply, and those fnky shrubs its fruit.
You should see my street...
The opposite problem, Bandit?
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