In case yesterday's quick video (click here) didn't give you a clear enough view, here's a close-up still photo of that very moving moment in Bethlehem.
So happy to see I'm not the only one with the occasional flash of juvenile humour! You made the Great Scot's day and the kidling cackled. Really. She cackled.
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Gee, thanks for the closeup, Mitchell ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that you got a good walk in yesterday, anyway!
Judy:
DeleteThe walk was nice but I don't think I'll ever "use the facilities" again!
It's worse than I thought. The kiddies will love it.
ReplyDeleteAndrew:
DeleteI'm so tempted to go back and buy that "item." Couldn't believe the detail.
Thanks for sharing......I think. lol
ReplyDeleteJim:
DeleteI can't believe I did...
Oh dear .....
ReplyDeleteThat's all.
Bob:
DeleteI want our friends here to add it to their collection, but they aren't showing much interest.
I can't believe I'm thanking you for the close-up, but I am.
ReplyDeleteStephen:
DeleteI only did it because I knew it would make you happy.
So happy to see I'm not the only one with the occasional flash of juvenile humour! You made the Great Scot's day and the kidling cackled. Really. She cackled.
ReplyDeleteJacquelineand....
DeleteOh, and so much more to come. Turns out this is a centuries-old tradition in Catalan in Northern Spain. Unbelievable.
Occasional flash, huh?
Plumber's crack??!!!
ReplyDeleteKnatolee:
DeleteIf only it were just the crack!