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I had some silly led light painting fun while in the underground storm drain called the Love Tunnel. & I bet its called the Love Tunnel because its not far from where a lot of teenagers hangout, and I'd guess they go in here to fool around
After coffee (only coffee???) the gentlemen fooled around with the tablecloths.
From the album of a german (?) tradesman living and working in Yokohama around 1908.
I think this is a bird dung spider. It certainly looked like a glob of poop to me, just a bit too symmetrically shaped! Found in the garden, Lower Blue Mountains.
Happy Arachtober 20!
Here is a high tech April Fools joke from Google. The end is surprising when you realize the whole thing is a joke. I was thinking while watching it that it was a great idea for the little ones in our life to have a self diving bike. It's short and worth a look click HERE
This has been on before but always worth a second look.
Eike: *cantando* "If you leave me now...It's not that I can't take it...It's just that somehow...I think you'd break it so much beyond repair...........................................................................................................
So turn and walk away...I've overspoken...Said all that I can say...I know that I can kneel and I could cry and I know that I could show you how I died....But what good would it do? Give the world another fool..."
Norman Rockwell : Cover for Saturday Evening Post , April 3rd 1948 .
The April Fool's cover concept that Rockwell introduced in the Saturday Evening Post in 1943 and 1945 proved so popular with readers that Rockwell did another in 1948. Today, readers still delight in scrutinizing these covers—and even find new errors from time to time. Can you spot all of them in this 1948 cover ?
1. Two kinds of moulding on cupboard.
2. North American Pileated Woodpecker head on
crane’s body.
3. Coffeepot spout upside down.
4. Barbed wire instead of clothesline.
5. Insignia on back of fireman’s helmet.
6. Green and red lights reversed on ship’s lantern.
7. Beast crouched on upper shelf.
8. Cup not hanging by handle.
9. Electric bulbs growing on plant.
10. Head of little girl on man’s bust.
11. Rat’s tail on chipmunk.
12. Penholder with pencil eraser.
13. Top of brass vase suspended.
14. Face in clock.
15. Candle where kerosene lamp should be.
16. Sampler dated 1216.
17. Winter seen through left window, summer through right.
18. Antique dealer’s head on dolls.
19. Nine branches on traditional seven-branch candelabra.
20. Girl’s hair in pigtail on one side, loose on other.
21. Titles on books vertical instead of horizontal.
22. Girl’s sweater buttoned wrong way.
23. Mouthpiece on both ends of phone.
24. Phone not connected.
25. Goat’s head, deer’s antlers.
26. No shelf under books.
27. Lace cuff on man’s shirt.
28. Five fingers and thumb on girl’s hand.
29. Gun barrel in wrong place.
30. Saddle on animal.
31. Potted plant on lighted stove.
32. Girl’s purse is a book.
33. Only half a strap on girl’s purse.
34. Skunk in girl’s arms.
35. Sea gull with crane’s legs.
36. Stovepipe missing.
37. Mona Lisa has halo.
38. Mona Lisa facing wrong way.
39. Abraham Lincoln with General Grant’s military coat.
40. Stove has April Fool on it.
41. Hooves instead of feet on doll.
42. Little girl sitting on nothing.
43. Rogers group is combination of soldier from
Our Hero and girl from “Blushing Bride.”
44. Brass kettle has two spouts.
45. Spur on antique dealer’s shoe.
46. Mouse and ground mole conferring.
47. Ground mole’s tracks in wooden floor.
48. Dog’s head on cat’s body.
49. Raccoon’s tail on cat’s body.
50. Ball fringe standing straight up at angle.
51. Stove minus one leg.
52. Two kinds of floor.
53. Rockwell's signature is reversed.
54. Last name spelled wrong.
55. Flowers growing in floor.
56. Girl’s socks don’t match.
57. Girl's shoes don't match
This list is from the internet . To examine the painting closely you would need a magnifying glass or blow it up to a large size .
Fools Floatilla is an annual event - everyone dresses up and floats down the Yahara river - quite a fun event!
This card occupies a unique position in the Tarot because no number is assigned to it -- its Key is Zero -- and it is sometimes positioned at the beginning of the Major Arcana and sometimes at the end. The Fool represents both the beginning and the culmination of the mystical quest.
The Fool is the eternal youth, *puer aetermus*, and he we seem him about to step off a cliff into the abyss below. In his left hand he carries a white rose representing spiritual desire, and in his right hand a staff or wand. Dangling from the end of the staff is a little bag or wallet containing the four elements -- Fire, Water, Earth and Air.
I turned on our porch light the night of October 5, 2024, to attract moths and other insects. Our mailbox is right beneath the light, and when I opened the lid, this little ant-mimic jumping spider, Synemosyna formica, was in a silken retreat inside. At first I thought she was a tiny wasp, so she still fooled me. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA.
Fools Gold stars Matthew McConaughey as Ben Finn Finnegan, a good-natured, surf bum-turned-treasure hunter who is obsessed with finding the legendary 18th century Queens Dowry -- 40 chests of exotic treasure that was lost at sea in 1715. In his quest, Finn has sunk everything he has, including his marriage to Tess Finnegan (Kate Hudson) and his more-rusty-than-trusty salvage boat, Booty Calls. Just as Tess has begun to rebuild her life, working aboard a mega-yacht owned by billionaire Nigel Honeycutt (Donald Sutherland), Finn discovers a vital clue to the treasures whereabouts. Certain that his luck will change with the newfound information, Finn maneuvers himself aboard Nigels yacht and, using his good-natured charm, convinces the tycoon and his Blackberry-wielding, celebutante daughter, Gemma (Alexis Dziena), to join him in the pursuit of the Spanish treasure. Against Tess better judgment, the search rekindles her loveof discovery. But they are not the only ones after the treasure. Finns mentor-turned-nemesis Moe Fitch (Ray Winstone) has also set out to claim the prize.
Facebook App
If you’re a Facebook addict and biting people doesn’t quite cut it anymore, you’ve got to try a new application called “Steal My Booty.” It’s a dog-eat-dog treasure hunting game, where players steal treasure from their friends, and have treasure stolen from them when they are not looking.
www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=15250095692
Check out the trailer
foolsgoldmovie.warnerbros.com/
One year ago I made some log cabin blocks, using my first batch of hand-dyed fabrics. After I've made them, I didn't know what to do with them. I am still not completely sure, but I am fooling around a bit today and already did a bit of sewing, maybe I'll surprise myself.
Fool Creek runs through a deep valley or "basin" and eventually joins the Tounge River west of Dayton Wyoming in the northern Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. This a beautiful valley. My dad brought me here to fish as a boy even though it was often frequented by those rude county 3 folks (people from Sherdian County) from the east side of the mountains. I grew up in Big Horn County on the west side of the Mountains. I didn't fish much but collected rocks and fossils while my dad and brother fished.
Though as this is magnesian limestone and not iron pyrites you'd be even more gullible .... Easington beach, NE England.
I just had some left over fabric from my wavy-line quilt (see my previous upload) and I made this block. I will use it on the back of the quilt.
Suddenly noticed last night that my pet goldfishes were losing their color. They look a pale yellow now. I should have been more careful and caring.
Also, the water is dirty too. Decided to make this image gritty on purpose. Added noise later in post processing and applied fade to achieve the film look.
I will be posting another one in black and white tomorrow.