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Monday, May 10, 2010
Zen Monday: #95
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. Unless I absolutely must say something I stay out of the comments box to avoid influencing the discussion because when I get in there everything goes down hill.
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Les enfants terribles!
All children welcome bar none.
Charles Dickens Day Care at you service.
They call it the Alcatraz Apartment Complex because noone (especially rug rats) escapes.
Gratitude.
And they play hardball.
Making the best of a tough situation...
THose must be some dangerous kids.
Pasadena,
where you wake up after a night of play with the hapless hiker
btw: I like that photo
Margaret already said it. Must be some dangerous children. And Clifford said it in French.
hotel california for kids...you can check out any time you like, you just can never leave
Oh hell's bells. I get here late and everyone else is so clever that I get writer's block all over again. Congratulations to all of the commenters. They cracked me up. Now get those tiny hellions behind that gate and slam it!
You can tell it's a playground because of the big blue bin with all the brightly colored toys in it!
This is a tough guy town and a tough guy neighborhood. Do ya see that palm tree over there? We got a tree house up there. You climb up there and you are one of us.
I love Vanda's comment about the Charles Dickens Daycare. Ha!
And where are all les enfants terribles? Are they hiding -- waiting to ambush whoever is foolish enough not to head the warning?
Could be a Stephen King story....
I mean "heed" the warning, unless, of course, someone heads them off....
I didn't see the funny side of this photo until you all showed it to me! I only saw the sad side. Now I get it. Jeez.
Love the one about the big toy box, Cliff. And of course you know I love literary references--Dickens and Hugo all in one day. Merci, tout le monde!
A warning to the postman, perhaps. (Get out the pepper spray and proceed with caution.)
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