Saturday, August 25, 2018

The Saturday Picture Show, August 25, 2018

 Let's just say they do things differently out in California.
"They do things a little differently out in California."
How many of us can go home at the end of a workday and feel good about what we did that day? These people can!
An imaginative New York artist saw the crumbling remains of a bridge support and turned it into giant "street art."
I like this. These good people chose to let the tree live and adjust their building's dimensions around it.
The late Aretha Franklin left this behind - her notes on spiritual discipline. The last one was cut off, but it said, "Always be kind, and never turn to hate."
Future generations visiting the Smithsonian Museum in Washington can see this baseball glove, donated by a collector. It's Brooks Robinson's mitt from 1974. It might as well have had a sticker on it saying, "Magic done here."
I haven't had a soda for years and years but I was an avid Coke guzzler back in the day, and these old jingles are still in my ear.
Yes, of course, this is an alligator in Florida lolling about on a pool noodle.

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