I love the challenge of WW in thinking there is always something to be said, but then along comes a fire hydrant frock and I'm left wondering is it day wear or an evening gown? LOL
Besides, who can afford anything else these days, regarding what's written n the Press - besides keep away from pigs. (At least one company makes a fortune due to peoples selfishness)
Ha ha it makes me think of the Sorcerer's Apprentice i wonder if the other Fire Hydrants know they are naked?
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! I've never seen a fully clothed fire hydrant before!
ReplyDeleteI invite your blog readers to get loose for the Kentucky Derby...
peace, Villager
Not adjectives one usually applies to fire hydrants :)
ReplyDeleteI prefer the naked version, lol!!
ReplyDeleteI love the challenge of WW in thinking there is always something to be said, but then along comes a fire hydrant frock and I'm left wondering is it day wear or an evening gown? LOL
ReplyDeleteA dressed fire hydrant...don't tell me someone found the naked one offensive! The way the world is going today, nothing would surprise me...
ReplyDeleteHahaha...is it scheduled?! ;)
ReplyDeleteI think you will love my WW this week... :)
Happy WW!
Does it take it off in summer?
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a dressed one either.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. I wonder what prompts them to dress it up...Enjoy the day.
ReplyDeletenow that needs a story with it
ReplyDeleteHere’s my WW hope you can stop by!
LOL! I saw those covered ones when we were going to get our mulch from the local landfill... Cool WW!
ReplyDeleteI like it better naked.
ReplyDeleteLOL ... intriguing ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Hello, it's springtime;))
ReplyDeleteBesides, who can afford anything else these days, regarding what's written n the Press - besides keep away from pigs. (At least one company makes a fortune due to peoples selfishness)
That's so cute! Innovative.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness it is not wearing fur - naked is best!!! truly it is.
ReplyDeletelol lol lol lol! a great wordless wednesday form you dear friend.
Lee-ann
Very clever! I've never seen a "dressed" fire hydrant before.
ReplyDeleteSo they dress the hydrants there? :D
ReplyDeleteWhat in the WORLD? What is that for???
ReplyDeleteNow that is interesting - a cover on a fire hydrant. I wonder why that is?
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