Sunday, November 03, 2013
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Nice one!
ReplyDeleteHi Andy. I found you via Brian King's blog. Thought I'd pop over and see yours. I like your photography! I invite you to visit my blog, and to follow along as well (if you like). I loved your comment on Brian's flying honkers: Air Canada. Very clever. Have a great day, and hello from Montana. Mona
ReplyDeleteThat Erma was a very wise woman (funny too).
ReplyDeleteMy Mom always warned me about fast women, and these three look like speed demons.
ReplyDeleteTime for a reality check. There's only two women there. :) I also sometimes have trouble telling the difference. That's what happens when you come from a generation when men were men and women were women... so we thought.
DeleteSee, Mom was right. Don't chase any of them. As if I could! Use to run, but gave it up years ago.
DeleteI can tell by the legs that only two are women even from the back. The quote goes well with this shot.
ReplyDeleteSometimes scenery can be very motivating! My daughter runs cross country and I like to think she's doing enough running for both of us. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think I see another reason for going back to running!!! Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteNice take Andy. I read all her books and then gave to the Good Will so others could read them. Have a nice Sunday Andy.
ReplyDeleteI always love Erma's quotes.
ReplyDeleteNot something I would do, it wrecks your knees
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the one in the middle is a man.
ReplyDeleteLoved Erma Bombeck. And when I opened this page, I laughed so much my husband came to look over my shoulder, then had me e-mail him the quotation.
K
I'm not a runner, either, though I like taking photos of runners. (Love the quote, and I decline to comment about its relevance.)
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DeleteHa! The quote goes very well with the photo, Andy!
ReplyDeleteQuote and photo - perfect pairing. Thanks for the laugh!
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