What's this? I spied it across a busy parking lot.
This needed a much closer look.
And in JUNE! It's not anywhere NEAR October!!
I guess it takes all kinds...Not a message I would spread though.
"Witch
parking only. All others will be Toad!" –Unknown
"Every
day is Halloween, isn't it? For some of us." – Tim Burton
13 comments:
This is weird and I don't like the language.
The skeletal beauty in good pose
A Halloween lover maybe or could it just be that they are obsessed with skeletons? Either way, not something I would want on my vehicle. To each his own though.
I like the painting on the tire but would not want it and my son would love to own it and could paint one like it and does have skeletons in his back yard shed, he collects all this stuff. the reflection in the first tire photo is amazing, just the right angle
Kind of strange but whatever!
Hmm - everyone has their own thing I guess, but it sure wouldn't be mine!
I really never have been amused by skeletons, but many people are. I see so many who have skeleton tattoos and I've always wondered why.
"It takes all kinds"....no truer words were ever spoken. Sheesh! The term "Just do you!" comes to mind when I see these pictures. ~Andrea xoxo
Not my cup of tea - but to each his own.
Our culture likes to celebrate the macabre- Halloween is second to Christmas in sales so it’s fast trajectory could mean it overtakes Christmas one day. As for the language, I see and hear that language anytime I’m in town or in public so while I don’t use it, it’s just the culture.
I don't like skeletons, but am glad they are free to express themselves.
My goodness, I like that truck! It’s a little like the one we have the use of right now, except that it has a flat bed which came in useful for the plants we bought today. (Yes, we went to the garden center and I will share about it in a couple of days or so.) The only thing is hubby had to buy a step so that I could climb into it!!! Even that was difficult! I watch a lot of TV cops and robbers shows also mysteries. The language is a little ripe but I find myself more interested in what the story line is and don’t notice the language as much. As for the skeleton, it’s a form of artistic expression and you photographed it really well. I like how you got its reflection in the truck’s back window. Thanks Ginny and please keep taking your photos of the norm and the unusual :)
You are very observant to have noticed it all the way across the parking lot.
Not my cup of tea--especially the language.
Wonder what led to that.
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