Saturday, March 7, 2020

The Saturday Picture Show. March 7, 2020

There are sites that chronicle the photos of people who roam about, taking pictures of abandoned houses, factories, schools, theaters, churches, you name it. But this one seems poignant more than most, because you can picture the family gathered around watching "Bonanza" every Sunday night.

They are real - they are black roses! And they only grow in one place on our earth - Helfeti, Turkey.
The damage in Nashville, after a tornado rolled through Tuesday morning, was much worse than they even feared before the sun came up.
This is one of two things - either it's a car owned by two people OR it's the property of one person who changes his or her mind all the time.
Having posed for a pretty picture on this lollipop, it's a lot to ask this bee to fly away, because his tiny feet are probably stuck.
This is the spiral staircase in the pagoda at Patterson Park, near downtown Baltimore.
Let this past week be remembered as the week the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile mustard up the strength to ketchup with fans in Baltimore. I relished the chance to share this with you!
This 2,000-year-old silver dagger was found in Germany by an intern! What he found was a weapon that very likely may have helped the Romans in their battles against Germanic tribes in the first century A.D.

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