Odd Spectacles on the Road
Here are two pictures I took recently.
Here is a dock on Seattle just before a brief storm started.
Here is Edmonds on a sunny day.
Yesterday while driving, I saw two interesting things.
* I saw a dog with a quarter of its body hanging out of an open window, the wind billowing through its long golden hair. A common enough site, but this dog was wearing pilot goggles! It was hilarious but also an ingenious ideas. I have been told that it is cruel to let your dog put his head out the window because the wind is bad for their eyes. But it also seems a bit cruel not to let them do it... they just love it so much. Pilot goggles is a perfect solution.
* While on the freeway, in the lane next to me was a truck carting a trailer full of stuff. The wind must have hit the trailer just right, because suddenly a Christmas tree came flying out of the trailer. It soared in the air before bouncing on the road and tumbling around like it was part of some awkward dance. I slowed down because I was worried the lady in the lane next to me was going to swerve into my lane to avoid the run-away Christmas tree. Instead she drove right over it, cracking the tree in two.
Here is a dock on Seattle just before a brief storm started.
Here is Edmonds on a sunny day.
Yesterday while driving, I saw two interesting things.
* I saw a dog with a quarter of its body hanging out of an open window, the wind billowing through its long golden hair. A common enough site, but this dog was wearing pilot goggles! It was hilarious but also an ingenious ideas. I have been told that it is cruel to let your dog put his head out the window because the wind is bad for their eyes. But it also seems a bit cruel not to let them do it... they just love it so much. Pilot goggles is a perfect solution.
* While on the freeway, in the lane next to me was a truck carting a trailer full of stuff. The wind must have hit the trailer just right, because suddenly a Christmas tree came flying out of the trailer. It soared in the air before bouncing on the road and tumbling around like it was part of some awkward dance. I slowed down because I was worried the lady in the lane next to me was going to swerve into my lane to avoid the run-away Christmas tree. Instead she drove right over it, cracking the tree in two.