I never quite thought of it that way. So very true. It looks like a lot of these Arkansan mouths running around here. Mine being one of the few exceptions. I have all of this metal and all. I probably should back space on that last comment. Nah!!!! The funny thing is when your google Trumann, AR in he photo mode, my blog is one of the first things you see. My adoring public is forgiving. (Adoring Publig--HUH!--who googles Trumann?
My real thought with this one was what it would have been like to have been a child 400 hundred years ago and seeing great wooden vessels sailing just outside the laggoon. I loved the history of San Juan.
I wonder how many kids got their heads stuck in that banister rail trying to see the great sailing vessels outside of the lagoon? I'm a history buff anyway. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
A dentist's nightmare.
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I never quite thought of it that way. So very true. It looks like a lot of these Arkansan mouths running around here. Mine being one of the few exceptions. I have all of this metal and all. I probably should back space on that last comment. Nah!!!! The funny thing is when your google Trumann, AR in he photo mode, my blog is one of the first things you see. My adoring public is forgiving. (Adoring Publig--HUH!--who googles Trumann?
ReplyDeleteMy real thought with this one was what it would have been like to have been a child 400 hundred years ago and seeing great wooden vessels sailing just outside the laggoon. I loved the history of San Juan.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many kids got their heads stuck in that banister rail trying to see the great sailing vessels outside of the lagoon? I'm a history buff anyway. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
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