IKEA instructions.
It took me a second to see the goat.
Or both.
I can't NOT see the white spokes that aren't there.
This bus goes from one bridge to another, then back again.
There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
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I see the bird. The man AND the dog - and don't see the spokes...
August Ferdinand Möbius spoke to me this morning and said the IKEA table and chair must be built before the next full moon.
There are a lot of great cartoons riffing on Ikea themes. I like the Ikea Water that comes with a tank of Oxygen and two of Hydrogen.
These are fun, and really get your mind and eyes working! Hugs and Happy Monday! RO
If you hadn't pointed out the goat I think I'd still be looking for it. I saw the man running into the woods AND the white spokes.
Those are all good illusions! But I think the IKEA instructions are real.
Seeing the goat took awhile. And seeing the man running took even longer. Dos that bus have an elevator?
A neighbor just moved and had to disassemble lots of Ikea and then reassemble all over again.
Sue - The spokes may be a device issue.
Simmons - I think IKEA hired anyone that was remotely related to Möbius to design their stuff.
Bill - I think that only makes hot water.
RO - Hopefully not too much work.
Kathy - It took me a second to see the goat.
Deb - Do you know I've never been to an IKEA? And we have one here in St. Louis. I should go just to say I've been.
Allen - I think the bus is a walkup. And sadly I missed that the bus is probably a streetcar.
Gosh don't we all need some amusement distraction right now! Thanks again, Mike
Cloudia - Absolutely!
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