Monday, March 7, 2011

Zen Monday: #136


On Zen Monday, I ask you to experience the photo and tell us, in the comments, what you've learned.

(Your first Zen Monday? Tell us what the photo makes you think of. There's no right or wrong, no hidden secret, no prizes. Just have fun.)

19 comments:

Unknown said...

Ahhh, what has a light side and a dark side and binds the universe together? Du.. Wait! What? That's not duct tape! We're doomed!

dive said...

I didn't realise you guys in the earthquake zone used such effective methods of repair.

Gerald (SK14) said...

blue tape
stitching the shadows
of a tree

AfraidToFlyGirl said...

Stitches on a baseball...a flattened baseball.

Jean Spitzer said...

Don't worry. I've got it taped.

Susan Campisi said...

Sidewalk stitches

Susan C said...

Will it leave a scar?

ben wideman said...

Budget cutbacks lead to alternative repair techniques including sidewalk tape.

Trish said...

how'd you get pics of my hand surgeries?



wv: biona...as in, post-op, my hands are biona now that they've been repaired (well, that wasn't exactly what the doc said but it feels like we paid $6M for them)

pasadenapio said...

The gash in the concrete was so severe that stitches were required. They didn't hold, so butterfly tape may do the trick.

Unknown said...

Somewhere, there's a mother with a broken back.

Lisa Jacques Elam said...

Look Mommy....the sidewalk has stitches!

Bellis said...

Taping over the crack counteracts the dreadful consequences of stepping on it.

Dianne Emley said...

Unzip it. I dare you.

Anonymous said...

Birdturd,
These are hashmarks for everytime I've returned to this post with absolutely nothing to say.

--Bug

Ms M said...

A stitch in time saves nine?

Speedway said...

Looks as though it might've been done as preparation to cutting out a bit of concrete to make a decorative brick inset. Otherwise, all zig, no zag makes the straight line a dull void. (He// if I know what it means!)

Anonymous said...

Our world is truly held together by string and tape....

Petrea Burchard said...

Well, thanky thanky thanky for stopping by and being delightful today. And welcome, new commenters!

If you've been around here for a while you know I read the comments throughout the day. I've been working on taxes today so this one provided some much-needed breaks. Thanks for making my Monday so Zen.