I love our frequent road trips because we meet the most interesting people. Sometimes it's more fun not to introduce ourselves and just enjoy the scenery. Sometimes Jim enjoys the scenery more than I!
Friday, July 08, 2011
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Haha! I can see why he enjoyed this one Kate, excellent!
ReplyDeleteStill smiling at your commentary regarding Jim. :-)
ReplyDeleteI am sure he just was trying to figure out what the tattoo was of.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, very nice scenery indeed.
ReplyDeleteThose are paparazzi photos! Ha!
ReplyDeleteI might be thrown in jail taking this one. Hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteI have this problem a lot in Tamarindo when I take "people pictures" on the beach. The other day Julie and I were both taking photos and saw a charming scene of a young mother and small child playing together in the sand. Our perspective was from the back of the woman.
ReplyDeleteJulie was about to take a photo when she noticed the small size of the bathing suit from the rear. She put her camera down and said, "Too bad. You can't photograph that." What she did not know is that I already had. Whether I decide to post the photo is yet another decision to make.
It is my Daily Photo blogger version of living life on the edge.
Your comment made me smile this morning. Nice candid shots.
ReplyDeleteTotally great post and photos. Life's interesting!
ReplyDeletefun posting !
ReplyDeleteJim has good taste.
ReplyDeleteNice candid capture. When one is in public, one expects to be noticed...and photographed.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed visiting with you and Leif this morning. We must do coffee again, soon along with a photo walk about.
Ahh, youth! This reminded me of a poem which I think I won't share here.
ReplyDeleteThat post is too funny for a comment.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with you... and with Jim.
ReplyDeleteI'd guess lucky ol' Jim was quite taken "aback"! :-)
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for finding your animals from shelters. We have a number of rescue organizations here in Central Florida. If we get another dog, we'll probably go that direction.