Monday, June 25, 2012

Zen Monday: #202


Today is Zen Monday. This very day. We're getting good at it.

I know this one looks easy, but let's put our minds to it. What is the Zen of today's photo?

18 comments:

  1. I'm sorry, I just ran away screaming...

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  2. The box top looks like it went threw the mill for sure!.
    ( I think every English teacher is shaking their head!) lol

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  3. I'm threw with this box, but we should save it anyway.

    Gotta love the English language.

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  4. Well, having just helped a newly-unpacked friend with her housewarming party, the sight of another unpacked box gives me heebie-jeebies (never mind the language butchering! :)

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  5. It sounds vaguely Shakespearean, as in "do not away via this box".

    I know, I know. Coffee.

    Happy Monday,
    Betsy

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  6. Hoarder and bad speller - hmmm - must be related to me

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  7. Think outside the box, not through the box.

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  8. They think through is pronounced like dough? Oh no.

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  9. Betsy's onto something. Maybe they're channeling Dylan Thomas's ode to his dying father: "Do not go gentle through that box away."

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  10. Clifford got the one I wish I'd thought of !!!

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  11. Spell checkers, ya gotta love 'em.

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  12. That darned auto-correct strikes again

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  13. Sew few comments today. Maybe were dun.

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  14. The commints wer so gud they made me laf out lowd.

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  15. Eye guess wee our threw. Thank you awl four playing two day. Its bin fun.

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  16. Weere knot threw, Eyem knot dun commentting.

    Reemindes mee uf thee knote a freind poosted fer himselfs un daye. "Reemember doughnughts".

    Nooo, thee freind wuz knot dyslexick.

    Eye theenk thut txting ees killink spellink een thees countreee.

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  17. Accepted spelling changes over time. Check out Shakespeare's First Folio for an example. He invented many of the words we use today, and spelled some of them quite differently than we do now.

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