A brief-yet-ongoing journal of all things Carmi. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll reach for your mouse to click back to Google. But you'll be intrigued. And you'll feel compelled to return following your next bowl of oatmeal. With brown sugar. And milk.
First, I love the contrasting colors; the stark black against a pure, untouched snow with the pop of orange peaking up in the wheels.
The unlaced boot of the skate and the free-wheeling, straight-up tongue act like a beacon that says: the snow is temporary! Hoist me up, knock off the slushy mess, sit me out to dry for a bit, lace me up, find my mate, and lets roll!
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First, I love the contrasting colors; the stark black against a pure, untouched snow with the pop of orange peaking up in the wheels.
ReplyDeleteThe unlaced boot of the skate and the free-wheeling, straight-up tongue act like a beacon that says: the snow is temporary! Hoist me up, knock off the slushy mess, sit me out to dry for a bit, lace me up, find my mate, and lets roll!
Two things spring to mind: 1. That can't be good for the leather, and 2. who lost the lace for that expensive roller skate?
ReplyDeleteBut that might just be the parent in me talking.
(Good photo, BTW.)
It's rude to stick your tongue out.
ReplyDelete"Longing for summer" sprang to my mind. What a neat photograph!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm...looks like the Little Old Lady Who Lived In A Shoe actually owned a mobile home... Did she suffer a foreclosure?
ReplyDeleteWhat springs to my mind: "I ain't got time for the summertime blues. Ice Hockey! Snowball fights! Sledding! Wee-Hee!"
ReplyDeleteDagumit Thumper! You beat me to to it! That was the very same thought I had! LOL! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe second thought I had was a bunch of Lilliputians were trying to escape something and had to bail and run.
Run away! Run away!
Looks to me like someone was a little confused!
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