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Thursday, March 04, 2021

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10 comments:

  1. I know mercury thermometers are no longer available for good reasons, yet playing with these few drops of liquid metal left me with memories filled with fascination.
    Thank you Rick for bringing these back to me.

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  2. They are like The Bean in Chicago.

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  3. BatRedneck - I can see the similarity. However, these are drops of water with images refracted in them.

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  4. BatRedneck - Or perhaps "through" them is more accurate. I don't have the best command of the English language.

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  5. I know, I know...
    Pictures are kind of like words. Once shared their signification belongs to the recipients.
    *When the wise points to the stars, the fool looks at the finger*
    (and I enjoy playing the fool on the hill from time to time...)

    As per your "command of the English language"... Bollocks!
    You're addressing a French self-taught on that matter. So never feel embarrassed to correct me whenever I'm wrong, pretty please :-))

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  6. BatRedneck - I hope it didn't come across as correcting you. However, I know exactly of what you speak when you mentioned pointing to the stars and only seeing the finger; our cat does that all the time.

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  7. LoL! ! !
    Please give your cat a hug from me, humming 'the fool on the hill'. :-))

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  8. Love these! Thanks so much, Rick!

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  9. Jimbo - You are very welcome.

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.