Monday, July 15, 2013

Zen Monday #251

photo by John Sandel

On Zen Monday, we search for meaning in the photo by sharing our interpretations and impressions. Often we find no meaning whatsoever.

21 comments:

  1. Does it come with worms? I'd like to know what the catch is ...

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  2. Pay your money and you're free to visit your dirt from time to time.

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  3. The secret ingrediment without which no housewife could clean her house!

    D as in DIRT
    I as in DIRT
    R as in DIRT
    and T as in Orange Pekoe!

    That oughtto keep you googling, Petrea. No fair asking John.

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  4. I know what Orange Pekoe, is. That woman would do better to have some coffee.

    http://www.allacronyms.com/DIRT

    That's all the googling I have time for today!

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  5. Is that the land of the free you Colonials keep telling us about?

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  6. Ask me when I'm in a better mood, Dive.

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  7. Dirt is never free - it always comes with a price; from the dirted to the dirty

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  8. Why is Dirt in captivity? Who's behind the "free" movement?

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  9. Clearly the sign loves the dirt so much it can't live without it.

    I can hear the sign singing a verse from John Denver's "Annie's Song":

    Let me lay down beside you
    Let me always be with you
    Come let me love you
    Come love me again

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  10. I love all your dusty, dirty minds.

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  11. Let me know if this works, and I'll put up a sign in my backyard.

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  12. That's a great idea, Karin. Albert can help you make more.

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  13. The remains of sleazy tabloids?

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  14. ...Clifford got me with composting cats...

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  15. very nice, my thought was "bring your own shovel"

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  16. ...to take Book Dragon's thought a little further - I would imagine there is another sign (just out of shot) which says, 'No Digging'.

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  17. So I guess we're talkin' "BYO fingernails."

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