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#430303 added June 2, 2006 at 8:13am
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I wish I had a camera
Good morning all!

Sheesh, I’m just a little too perky for a Friday morning. Should I be concerned, or take advantage of it . . . ?

I’ll take advantage of it!

All your comments yesterday (Thank you, by the way *Delight*!) reminded me of how in the summertime, people holding signs screaming “WILL WORK FOR FOOD!” come from . . . wherever and now sit on the busiest intersections in town to collect oodles of tax-free funds. I remember one man being interviewed by a local news crew a few years ago, and he admitted to making hundreds of dollars a day. Though his sign said he’d work for food, he turned down offers, wanting instead the cash. Talk about a scam!

That in turn reminded me of a time I wish I had a camera.

I saw a woman at a street corner holding a cardboard sign proclaiming her desire to work for food. Directly behind her sat a fast food store sign, and on the marquee underneath that it proclaimed, “NOW HIRING!” That would have made for a fine photo showing perfectly just how desperate these people are NOT, don’t you think?

I then remembered other times I wish I had a camera. Last December I saw during a bright, orange and pink sunset on the opposite side of the sun a shimmering pink rainbow (even wrote about it in my blog, I was so awed by it). I had never before seen a rainbow in December, let alone a pink one. I don’t expect to see one again, and no camera to record its unusual beauty.

The third incident happened just this Monday.

As I played with Rufus in the yard, four military jets flew not more than 2000 feet above and just slightly west of me in formation. Two minutes later, three of the jets in the Missing-Man Formation flew directly above me, again, not very high above the ground. I could even see the weaponry underneath their wings. Then, high above and behind the three jets, the fourth, “missing man” followed along as they returned to base. An astonishing and touching sight with it being Memorial Day, but again, no camera.

Question for you. What were your best, or worst, moments when you wished you had a camera?

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