If you're wondering how to celebrate, I found this helpful suggestion while prowling the interwebz:
If you can't read the smaller word at the top of the picture, it's "AHEAD."
(Now, if that's not a good reason to keep your eyes on what's in front of you, I don't know what is.)
Enjoy traveling toward your future, and enjoy the scenery along the way. Oh, and don't forget to follow the directions. The fun ones, anyway. ;)
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I think that's what worries most about the new year -- all the humps I'll have to get over.
Ahhhh - your first hump day post is a photo of England. Yes there are indeed weird instuctions you have to follow when driving in the UK. I believe that there is a handy car parking lot just out of sight in that village... for obedient drivers. Just tell me if you'd like to know why we drive on the left :)
I'd be happy to follow those instructions, but my husband is out of town. :(
duly noted.
yes, i do think i might enjoy following those instructions ;) Happy Hump Day, Linda!
Oh how I would love to live in England...
Wish I could follow the directions, but sadly I'm at loose ends. (And terrible at following directions anyway.) Happy Hump Day.
I'm on it! (get it;)
Happy Humpday to you, too, Linda!
Love,
Lola
Haha! Great picture! I celebrated hump day by taking an afternoon nap. Productive much?
Just what I needed today to make me laugh.
Anne -- One hump at a time. That's the only way I can manage obstacles. :)
Suze -- LOL! I WOULD like to know why you guys still drive on the left.
Dianne -- Aww. Sorry. Just add it to your To Do list for later. ;)
Abby -- :)
Karla -- Thanks! Back atcha. :)
Demery -- I lived there once, but I was only 2, so my memories are vague at best.
Melissa -- Happy H-Day, to you too. :)
Elena -- Always nice to see another Hump Day appreciator! :)
Lola -- I get it. ;) Back atcha. :)
Bess -- Hey, naps ARE productive. They recharge you, so you can face the world again. :)
Kelly -- Happy to oblige. :)
When I was a kid, my dad would see those "stop ahead" signs and put his hand on my head or my brother's head. "It says you're supposed to stop a head," he'd tell us (I know, I know, cheesy).
In light of this memory, I'm not really sure how to read "Hump ahead."
Tawna
Tawna -- LOL! I know what you're thinking, and, yeah, it's exactly what I thought when I first saw the picture, too. ;)
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