29 August 2018
Wordless Wednesday | Starfish
Wordless Wednesday is supposed to be about posting a photo(s) without any words. But, I'm a rule breaker, so here are a few words:
1 - I want to be a starfish when I grow up. Well, maybe not completely, but the idea of being able to regenerate my limbs is awfully appealing.
2 - I have this weird thing on one of my fingers and Scott told me it was probably leprosy and then proceeded to do a Monty Python bit. ("Half a shekel for an old ex-leper?") Now, each morning, I count my digits. So far, so good - twenty every time.
3 - Starfish don't have to worry about this kind of things. And, if they did, they'd only have to count up to five. How lucky are they?
What words does this picture(s) bring to your mind when you look at it?
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Keep counting those fingers and toes!
ReplyDeleteHehehe. It would be nice to be able to regrow limbs.
ReplyDeleteI would love to regenerate things like less wrinkles, like a more toned body and smooth face. Those things that old age takes from you. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
reminds me of snorkeling in Mexico and Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful starfish - and whatever the blue thing is.
ReplyDeleteYes, would be awesome to regenerate! And heal ourselves too.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, a picture of a starfish reminds me of a certain summer long ago when a couple of studly firefighters/amateur divers were trying to impress me by diving down and bringing me starfish.
ReplyDeleteRegenerating limbs would come in handy, and don’t worry too much about leprosy. 90% of the human race is immune, from what i understand.
ReplyDeleteI want to live Susan's story! Yum.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that armadillos carry leprosy? At least that's better than most of the koala population spreading chlamydia! One is at least cuddly, though I think armadillos are cool. Be well!
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