Please suggest a name and/or caption for this image [See below for details]
London, ON, July 2007 [Click to enlarge]
When I took our two youngest to feed the ducks in a local park (see here, here and here), they reminded me to take my camera before leaving the house. They know me so well.
I took lots of pictures that day. Many of them looked like duck pictures I've taken on previous trips to unload our stale bread (recycling, after all.) But this one spoke to me. I'm not sure what it's saying, though. Which is where you come in...
Your turn: Please suggest a caption for this image. Suggest many captions, if you wish. Anything goes. Well, nothing profane or racist, but you get the picture. Go nuts and have fun: I'll post the winner next week. If you need a Caption This primer, click here for the sorta-rules.
About last week: Many of you tossed in some very creative captions for last week's chain link picture. As always, I had a rockin' good time deciding. Also as always, I had difficulty choosing just one. These made me both laugh and/or think:
- Bob-kat: Holding on.
- MissMeliss: To communicate through silence is a link between the thoughts of man (Marcel Marceau).
- John: Together we are one.
- Vid Digger: We were made for each other, and nothing will tear us apart except bolt cutters.
These humans really quack me up by feeding us stale, moldy bread. I bet that Aflac guy gets fresh stuff.
ReplyDeleteHe (or she) looks very serene. How about this:
ReplyDelete"In serenity's wake."
Michele sent me,
Mike
Again, I have no caption. But I just got home from a show, so I have improv on the brain, and therefore offer the following:
ReplyDelete185 ducks walk into a bar, and the bartender says, "Get out of here, we don't serve ducks."
The ducks say, "Yeah, we're leaving anyway. This place isn't all it's quacked up to be."
(In my own defense, the point of the 185 game is that it's a groaner achievement game - we TRY to make the audience groan at bad puns.)
"Going with the flow"
ReplyDeleteYet another lovely photo! I've missed catching up on your goings on. Lucky Michele sent me back to catch up!
I don' wanna make waves - I just want a quiet paddle!
ReplyDeleteNow Carmi its time for sweet dreams.
You and Mike are stalwart friends to Michele (I've just left there) and now you deserve to get some rest. Quiet peaceful thoughts.
I love Mismeliss's joke!
'mama!! mama!! has anyone seen my mama!?!'
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me to say hello, my dear.....
[throws open virtual window] and shut that flaming guitar up!! People here are trying to sleep...!!!
[coughs gently] hope that helps :-)
cq
How about: "Come on in, the water id swell...!"
ReplyDeleteWhat a nightmare over at Michele's...OY VEY!
And you are still up! Good Lord!
Well, Michele sent me over to say "Howdy, Carmi"!
As the lake is only half an each deep, this is easy peasy.
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me.
Singing...
ReplyDeleteNorth, to Alaska...
Go, get THAT tune out of your head now!!!
HEre from Michele tonight, very late and we have to be up early to go to the clinic...
"Swim of solitude"
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at this I think of being alone...and liking it! I wrote a post on that ("Lonely...or alone?) and there is truly loveliness in being by oneself...even for ducks, I would think!
(Or "Solitary Swim")
ReplyDeleteMama! Mama! Where's my mama?
ReplyDeleteOnce we took our daughter to a restaurant where there were always ducks outside. We looked in the pond, and there was a family of ducks swimming. Far behind thee was a duckling swimming for all he was worth, quacking, saying, "Wait for me! Wait for me!"
"If I practice very hard, one day the world water speed record WILL be mine!"
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute bundle of fluff :)
"He can find his own food for all I care"...she said as she swam away.
ReplyDelete"Duck...Duck...?...Where's the goose?"
ReplyDelete'look! look! I can do ducky paddle!'
ReplyDelete[chuckle]
I love ducky pictures, Carmi :-)
Michele sent me to see you this Sunday evening, honey.
cq
Gah, I can never think of good captions.
ReplyDeleteBut I do enjoy reading everyone else's...and what a gorgeous picture! That's quite a wake for such a little thing.
:)
Harold had been taught to follow the leader.....and then he discovered he was it!
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me back, Carmi!
"Hah! And you said these damned webbed feet were good for nothing," replied the Ugly Duckling to the squirrel.
ReplyDeleteOh my God! Bread crumbs! Webbed feet, don't fail me now!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah... Thanks for picking my Caption, Carmi!
ReplyDeleteWonder if I'll make the cut gain? :)
For some reason, he seems to be going fast to me so.....as he huffs and he puffs the caption is...
ReplyDeleteHEY, WAIT UP!!
I have had time now to think of something else to say about this...
ReplyDeleteThe saying, before one walks, one must learn to crawl...
Well, before one flys, one must learn to paddle to speed!!!
Here from Michele's, you swine you, you beat me by miliseconds to shane!!! Never mind, always a pleasurre to stop by!!
"Sheesh, I wish the guy in the water would slow down . . . I'm gettin' kinda tired."
ReplyDeleteI have no caption as always. I'm so lame.
ReplyDeleteBut I wanted to stop by again this weekend and give you a hi-five for standing up for Michele during the drama the other night. You totally rock, and I'm so happy to know you.
"No matter how hard I try, I just can't seem to out-paddle these ripples"
ReplyDelete"All-Systems 2-Legged Duck Drive."
ReplyDeleteLike 4WD - only more versatile
Waking Up ...
ReplyDeleteLove the calmness and movement of this photo.
Cheers, JP
I have no caption... just had to comment, though, as I think that this is an awesome photo.
ReplyDelete(Just to note: I like kenju's caption.)
Our past whispers us forward with mysterious symmetry.
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