Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Photo SynchroBlog - What Does this Say to You?

This month's SynchroBlog is a photo blog. Here is my photo. Does it speak to you? If so, what does it say?

16 comments:

  1. somebody knows how to peel an orange!
    i wonder if an asian person did this. my asian friends are the best orange peelers.

    that's what this photo says to me.

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  2. It says ...

    EWWWWWWW!

    Because that's either a pork rind or a grub cut in half and both are gross!

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  3. That's my orange peeling skills Pam!

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  4. Grubby, grubby, pork rinds to you Sonja. What!? they ain't got no oranges where you come from?

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  5. I see a "Shhhhhhhhhhh" in that S.

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  6. love this pic phil- seamless....

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  7. Hey Jenelle,

    So that means you see it saying that a picture is worth saving a thousand words, and learning to be silent - right?

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  8. This is what came to mind... "And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth." Gen1:28

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  9. Carl,

    Darn tootin'! I subdued that orange!

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  10. LOL .... these comments are a real study in perspective aren't they?

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  11. Sonja,

    Aren't they cool comments? That was what I hoped to see happen, as well as giving an exercise in creative thinking.

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  12. Phil,
    I do think that silence is severely overlooked.

    Way to be provocative with your orange peels.

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  13. Orange peel? Schmorange peel. That is a pencil shaving. I think that Phil is trying to say, in his post-modern way, that he's going back to the future of writing.

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  14. Jenelle,

    I never thought of my orange peels being provocative - I'll have to watch my peels and q's.

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  15. Beth,

    I love your interpretation, but I really can not peel my pencils that well.

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