I am always reluctant to plunder the viral soup on the web for an easy post but I do love these witty juxtapositions. In case you haven't seen them? There are moments here that remind me of my daughter's riotous wedding in rural Poland.
Thanks to whoever it was who compiled these.
You're kidding about rural Poland, right?
ReplyDeleteErm no. My husband noted that the wheat field next to the wedding barn in a late stage of the proceedings resembled the aftermath of the Battle of Borodino. It may have included at least one member of my family. Ok, it did.
ReplyDeleteA most amusing post, m'dear. Thank you for giving me a laugh on a Saturday morning. Reggie
ReplyDeleteI don't know which makes me giggle the most - they all bring a new dimension to the word pissed. Or would that be ratted? As to the Battle of Borodino - bring on the Tchaikovsky!
ReplyDeleteThe apparent loss of equilibrium one experiences during salambhasana is natural, and one that is commonly experienced by even the most practiced yogis. Try to make certain you have something firm to keep the face from meeting the ground. A chunk of old sidewalk will do.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for sharing in the joy of this health giving pursuit. And for the benefits of yoga too.
ReplyDeleteLove to see the wedding pics. I'm sure your daughter was a beautiful bride. The Battle of Borodino. Really?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find those images, too much!
ReplyDeleteI do love yoga though!
Karena
Art by Karena
Very funny... thank you for posting xx
ReplyDeleteI just happened across your blog and had to Tweet this. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteNaomi, glad you found me!
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