Now, wasn't that fun? I knew there were unguates, but not the particulars of the trait.
I was going to go with a picture of my very own toes, but I'm in between mani-pedis. (Yeah, right!). Then I was going to go with a horseshoe. A horse is an unguant by definition and to be a functional animal, he needs shoes. So, I Googled horseshoes and I had to go with this, as I am, by definition, a photographer:
That's Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona. Beautiful spot and it should be on anyone's list of to-dos here in the States. The Colorado River winds around that massive rock structure and will bypass it all together in, oh, about 10,000 years.
Then over at the mostly defunct Twinchie challenge, the word to work with was "quotes." Here's two:
Check out what all the ladies are doing at Every Inchie Monday, as for some reason, it's an all Girl's club. Multi-talented all and from all over the planet. I applaud their efforts from my little corner of Arizona.
beautiful photograph and great interpretation of the inchie word
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kia! I know it was a stretch, but I had to go with it. It's a beautiful spot. Have a brilliant day! c
DeleteWonderful inchie and twinchie.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Trillian. Thanks for exercising the ol' grey matter this week; it was a challenge! Have a brilliant day! c
DeleteI love that you thought outside the box for this inchie. Great Job! One day I do hope that I can see this in person
ReplyDeleteThanks so much; it was a stream of consciousness kind of thing. One thing just led to another and there ya have it! You get this far, I'll take you there! Have a brilliant day! c
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