Once again I face the looming deadline . . . this post needs to be finished in the next 14 hours. It seems like a long time, but there are snacks and other distractions that will attempt to thwart my effort to complete the task.
While I struggle with that, HERE is a throwback post for them interested in more than what’s offered here. This is for all the people not experiencing Winter and who can appreciate the beauty of that there cold stuff that covers everything. Also . . . ducks.
And now, the photo:
I should probably take a break from the classic cars details . . . but I have a few more lined up before I try my hand at other things (for a while).
These are the kind of directions you’re likely to get here in Hawaiʻi.
Except maybe for the last part . . . those people won’t know either. I suspect, but can’t confirm, the reason directions here involve mostly landmarks is that the names are difficult to pronounce, let alone remember. Even the locals occasionally struggle with the pronunciation so you’re likely to hear different inflections and emphasis that make it even more confusing to know what road one is supposed to follow.
I struggled to name this Spinner . . . and then it hit me . . . Hidden Faces and Grape Juice Glasses Spinner.
And . . . that’s it
Some of these posts will likely be longer as the mood hits me, but most will be thus; short, uninteresting, bland, and relentless.
You can read about Project 313 HERE.
That’s it. This post has ended . . . except for the stuff below.
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Your spinner: I see champagne flutes with a slice of lime . . . and, of course, the faces.
And thanks for the winter warning on the link . . .
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Your frosty photos are beautiful! Frost and ice (except on roads) always seems otherworldly and magical even. :-)
PHOTO: Cool colors!
CARTOON: HA! We actually had something like that happen while traveling in NM.
And I remember after moving to a small, mountainous community someone gave me directions saying, “And then turn left where that huge old barn used to be.” They forgot I hadn’t lived there very long and didn’t know where the huge old barn used to be. :-D
DOODLE: This is delightful! And I love the faces! And now I want some grape juice! :-)
HUGS!!! :-)
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Thank you, Carolyn. Frosty stuff and frozen landscape always held an attraction for my camera and me.
Did you next ask them where the huge old barn used to be?
Anymore, when someone wants to give me directions, I insist on an address. Such is the trust I place on the current state of mapping technology.
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