
"Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose..."
I was going to post this the other day after my PEI blog as a test of your powers of observation but decided to take other axetion. This morning, however, I received a sign from the blogiverse





Trumped!
Would Superman be able to leap it in a single bound?
C. believes Gandalf lives here.
I think the Flatiron got to these.
Usually when I'm walking along, I tend to look at the ground. I might be minding my step or I might be looking for unexpected treasure (eg. I found 11 cents today!). But in NYC, one simply has to look up...look waaaaaay up...to the point of developing a crick in one's neck.
Which reminds me, in Vancouver many years ago, there was a character I nicknamed the Umbrella Lady. She had a physical deformity that caused her to walk in a permament twisted sort of backbend with one hand raised over her head, invariably clutching a closed umbrella. I'm not sure whether the umbrella helped her to keep her balance or if she carried it just because she lived in Vancouver and always expected rain...not that she'd be able to actually open the umbrella. At least, I never saw her with it open. But my point is, this lady would have fared very well in New York as she would have seen all the sights and blended in nicely with the sky-gazing tourists.
This used to be my favourite dish-drying tune, back in the day when we dried dishes.
(I think the blonde in this video might be the mother of the girl in the buggy in the post below)







What is the hidden message of this touching tribute to a Dearly Departed? With what sort of knick-knacks would your loved ones decorate your grave site?