Keera – I'm so confused. I feel a little like the statue guy who now has a glass bubble head. I clicked here because I thought it was Wednesday and I'm always off on Wednesday, but I switched my days this week. It is Wordless Wednesday here though so I must have lost a day somewhere. I do love the photo though – nice symmetry. Who is Mr. Bubble-head?Ellen
Maybe you and I are being introduced to the time-traveling ways of Dr. Who? ;-)Or maybe I just can't point and shoot, er, click correctly. Glad I caught you on your day off, anyway! :-DMr Bubble-head is Snorre Sturlason, Norway's* first keeper of the sagas, i.e. historian. *) Iceland was part of Norway back then, and we call him Snorre with an \”e\”.
Dr. Who must be the explanation! I refuse to believe that both of us could just be confused. It must be a time-travel experiment inspired by our lack of Dr. Who-ness. If tomorrow doesn't turn out to be Wednesday, or even if it does, our hypothesis will be confirmed. Thanks for the statue identity. I now realize that I have heard of Snorri Sturluson, but only from Jules Verne.
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Keera – I'm so confused. I feel a little like the statue guy who now has a glass bubble head. I clicked here because I thought it was Wednesday and I'm always off on Wednesday, but I switched my days this week. It is Wordless Wednesday here though so I must have lost a day somewhere. I do love the photo though – nice symmetry. Who is Mr. Bubble-head?Ellen
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Maybe you and I are being introduced to the time-traveling ways of Dr. Who? ;-)Or maybe I just can't point and shoot, er, click correctly. Glad I caught you on your day off, anyway! :-DMr Bubble-head is Snorre Sturlason, Norway's* first keeper of the sagas, i.e. historian. *) Iceland was part of Norway back then, and we call him Snorre with an \”e\”.
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Dr. Who must be the explanation! I refuse to believe that both of us could just be confused. It must be a time-travel experiment inspired by our lack of Dr. Who-ness. If tomorrow doesn't turn out to be Wednesday, or even if it does, our hypothesis will be confirmed. Thanks for the statue identity. I now realize that I have heard of Snorri Sturluson, but only from Jules Verne.
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When Snorri gets an idea for a saga does the light turn on?
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Funny pic 🙂
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Ellen, I missed that Jules Verne book. But time-travel is fun!Jono, maybe that's exactly what happens but nobody knows it?Thanks, Paula!
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