Saturday, February 1, 2020

The Saturday Picture Show, February 1, 2020

These are the pyramids of Egypt, but from a different angle than what we usually see.
How sad to see good theaters go bad.  Abandoned, in fact, and left to rot. The spray paint kids have done their thing, and now, so is time and dry rot. But everything comes back, and some day in the future, someone will restore this old movie palace and sell people on the revolutionary idea of leaving their phones off and going out among other humans and seeing a movie on a big screen!
It looks like wiring for the space shuttle, but no, it's a threaded needle, greatly magnified.
Remember the tumbling tumbleweeds in the old western movies? I don't know where this was photographed, but it really is a tumbling snow weed!
A large boulder the size of a small boulder?
Sing along with me now...Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo...
This toothbrush holder, otherwise mundane, becomes a sight to see every day at a certain time, as soon as the sun hits it.
The island of Burano in Venice features these colorful houses, and very little in the way of paved streets.

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