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Bruno: Hey Dave, can you help me out with this book?
Dave: Sure. Never pegged you for much of a reader.
Bruno: Yeah. For some reason the letters always look upside down to me.
Dave: You can't figure that one out?
Bruno: Nope. It's a puzzle wrapped in an enigma. A true mystery of the universe.
Dave: Well, it's a book with simple statements to get people thinking. This one is says to "Imagine Everything that you do NOT know".
Bruno: Why?
Dave: It's designed to keep one humble. There is supposed to be comfort in admitting that there are many things we will never know.
Bruno: Oh. If I get any more comfortable I may fall asleep again.
Dave: That is a danger.
Bruno: Can I tell you something?
Dave: Of course.
Bruno: Well, if I'm supposed to imagine everything that I do not know, we may be here quite a while.
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This is from a good little book that I picked up while on vacation. It's called "How to be interesting" by Jessica Hagy. Over 250 pages of venn diagrams, graphs, and simple a few words on how to be true to yourself and truly experience life. I bought it up to have discussions about things with the kids, but this one was too perfect not to share with Bruno as his gift to the world is more from his heart than his brain. And we're all more than fine with that.
Collection of my hand sculpted ladybug items. You can view these and more at my store. Peggers.etsy.com
Number 38 of my 365 photo challenge - A macro selective colour image of some pegs hanging on a washing line.
For Macro Mondays - 'It's all about the natural light'. Miniature wooden pegs about 2cm long. Photograph taken using the light through my north facing window.
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One from back in September from the Flickr gathering at Barnetby.
66132 rumbles past those famous semaphores with an Iron Ore empties heading from Scunthorpe to Immingham Docks.
One little clothes peg left all alone on the washing line!
Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 37) ~ Alone ....
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Early on the morning of August 20, 1986, WFA-2, WFA-1, and WFA-3 have just entered the Baca Coal Spur at Escalante Junction and are en route to the Lee Ranch Mine with 43 empty WFAX coal hoppers. The Plain Escalante Generating Station (PEGS) is visible in the distance. This is Santa Fe's Lee Ranch Subdivision, which leaves the main line west of Grants, New Mexico, at Baca. The locomotives, former B&O units, have since been renumbered 601-603.
Tent pegging (sometimes spelled tent-pegging or tentpegging) is a cavalry sport of ancient origin, and is one of only ten equestrian disciplines officially recognised by the International Equestrian Federation. Used narrowly, the term refers to a specific mounted game with ground targets.
This secondary stash of pegs was seen in an entirely different part of the store, but truth be told these piles of pegs could be spotted in several areas.
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Rite-Aid, 1998-built (closed May 2018), Goodman Rd. at Tulane Rd., Horn Lake MS
Today, tent pegging is practised around the world, but is especially popular in Australia, India, Israel, Oman, Pakistan, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. The Olympic Council of Asia included tent pegging as an official sport in 1982, and the International Federation for Equestrian Sports recognised it as an official equestrian discipline in 2004.