I revised this image a little; my initial drawing was probably better, so I felt it necessary to ruin it.
I've always felt that a clearly defined horizon line is a treacherous device--it contributes to the dangerous idea that things have boundaries.
Things do have boundaries, of course--try flying a Cessna straight down and you'll discover one soon enough--but boundaries are fluid things that only seem constant when you observe them from a particular point in time.
Or so they say.
Personally, I never have enough time for anything, so I wouldn't know.
Here is a small collection of chocolates that would look good in any lunch box, or on a plate after dinner, or anytime at all, actually, on anything.
If you stare long enough and hard enough at this picture, the boundaries will dissolve, and you'll be able to reach out and...turn blue and crash.
This picture was posted by the Royal Candy Company, by the way, just so you'll know who to blame.
Some of you might be getting a little tired of pictures of Sherman tanks, so here's a picture of a Tiger tank, which, I am sure, is off to some innocent fun at a picnic.
If you go out in the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise....
This picture is from the VS Tank site, by the way, where you can find a number of radio-controlled models for instilling fear and loathing into your neighbors.
It's a wonderful day in the neighborhood....
Happy trails to you....
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