Chair and share alike
Dog and frog is not toad-tally true ….
Street renaming satire in Salt Rock
Weekly Photo Challenge: Juxtaposition
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I loved the black and white, so clever. Drew my eye straight away. My juxta was totally different but not on the blogs you read so there you go, nothing missed 😀 I did think of a dog juxta, mine would have been old and young.
What’s wrong with Che? Up the Tooting Popular Front.
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You should have given a link, anyway.
Che was a nasty piece of goods, unworthy of the slightest admiration.
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In which case:
It’s a history post, but I’ll be adding the link to roughseas anyway, you just get the sneak preview, should you choose.
I think I’ve maybe read one book about him, but it wasn’t unsympathetic. But you can say that about any ‘leader’ can’t you? I would say very few are worthy of admiration, as such. The deaths of Thatcher and Mandela last year are a good example of the many differing viewpoints that people had about both of them, depending largely on peoples’ political perceptions, rather than an objective view of their achievements/actions.
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I love the dog and the toad….Jasmine encountered a caterpillar today…it was hilarious.
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Hope she didn’t get any stingy prickles on her nose!
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Love the photos, and love your comments even more 😀
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Delicious all of them… lots to enjoy and ponder over !!!
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The juxtaposition does add interest, doesn’t it?
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Interesting set of photos. I’m not sure what the bottom one represents, unless it means “Litchi Lane,” formerly “Che Guguava Ave”. 🙂 That little frog/toad is lucky to be breathing. It wouldn’t be had it showed up anywhere near my daughter’s two dogs. I like the contrast between the white and black, as well as the cat and dog. Nice one.
Meanwhile, come check out my Crossed Wires Juxtaposition:
http://fstopfantasy.wordpress.com/2014/01/25/weekly-photo-challenge-juxtoposition-crossed-wires/ 🙂
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That bottom one is lampooning the idiotic ANC authorities who have made ill-considered changes to city street names – such as Moore Road to Che Guevara Road. Like so many, they are too brainless to know that the latter ‘revolutionary’ was simply a mad misled murderer who caused far more harm than good.
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I see. Hard to disagree with that. Was that something someone unauthorizedly did?
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It was done on Nursery property outside of Municipal jurisdiction.
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Okay. Thanks.
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Love the first two, Col, but is that street sign for real? Hilarious. 😀
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That is a Salt Rock nursery taking the mickey out of the Corporation.
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Loved the dog n frog
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The animals get used to having dozens of toads here – on some evenings the croaking is deafening!
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