ONE-LINER WEDNESDAY – SUNDAY DRIVE
One-Liner Wednesday
Where is the yellow brick road?
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That made me grin 🙂
We found this on a Sunday drive. I am a huge The Wizard of Oz fan. I made my husband stop so I could get out and take this photo.
What a terrific find!!
If you aren’t in a rush, you will see some amazing things. This was a gem.
I would have written the same thing!
Great minds.
A treasure found! I love country drives 🙂
We do too. It’s a change from the fast pace of the week.
When a man’s an empty kettle he should be on his mettle,
And yet I’m torn apart.
Just because I’m presumin’ that I could be kind-a-human,
If I only had heart….
I like the way you think. Thanks for stopping by, John.