I also feel better now! I hope the lion didn't harm the man in the tent. The wet paint is the least disastrous! Thanks for visiting dear Sylvia! Wil, ABCW Team
Well, I sees luck in all those situations. The first guy at least kept his boat dry, the crane missed the house and rotunda, the guy with the coffin kept his passenger safe, the person in the tent had one of those rare encounters with wild life that others just dream about, and the lady on the bench matched the paint. I call that lucky.
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I feel really better now. Those poor people... :)
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ReplyDelete...on the bright side, she sat on matching materials!!! YAM xx
All I can say is "Uh Oh!"
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ReplyDeleteoh, no!
ReplyDeleteI also feel better now! I hope the lion didn't harm the man in the tent. The wet paint is the least disastrous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting dear Sylvia!
Wil, ABCW Team
Oh dear! Those are great don't-try-this-at-home reminders! At least the lady has a red jacket on :)
ReplyDelete"You're doing it wrong" cracked me up Sylvia!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved your OWT post with all the autumn colored flowers. So pretty. And the mountain peak....extraordinary.
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ReplyDeleteThey were all "doing it wrong"!
ReplyDeleteThat first one is just priceless!
ReplyDeleteWell, I sees luck in all those situations. The first guy at least kept his boat dry, the crane missed the house and rotunda, the guy with the coffin kept his passenger safe, the person in the tent had one of those rare encounters with wild life that others just dream about, and the lady on the bench matched the paint. I call that lucky.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like "Fail" all around. Love the first one and the second one must have scared the heck out of a lot of people.
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