More pictures from my collection -- click for full size. Posting a bit early in case the computer glitches out again later.
(For the link round-up, click here.)
Yes, this is a real starfish
Must be a Boeing
Horse-drawn school bus with wood stove for heat, Maine, 1930
Antarctica, 1911
The Faroe Islands
Stand with Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan -- with democracy and civilization against tyranny and barbarism
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05 February 2024
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These were all so very good. I had to steal a few. Thanks
ReplyDeleteTons of great ones, but the forklift driver made me howl. Like dominoes.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥
Ha - my daughter had evangelical acquaintances who were not allowed to read Harry Potter. That post makes a great point.
ReplyDeleteStacking things so high is just asking for trouble. I saw that starfish on FB last week. It's making the rounds.
ReplyDeleteLeanna: They're always available to steal.
ReplyDeleteSandee: I hope the stuff in those stacks wasn't heavy. That would be a set-up to kill someone.
Lady M: I bet many of them managed to read it surreptitiously. The lure of the forbidden fruit.....
Mary K: The people who run warehouses don't give a shit about what happens to ordinary workers, I think.
I'm not surprised the starfish is making the rounds. No doubt many juvenile jokes are accompanying it.