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Let’s have fun with The American Twins: Caption the photo

February 10, 2010 by Rosa Say

I snapped this photo of an exhibit wall while at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History a couple of weeks ago (luckily, we were there before the “snowpocalypse” that has descended on our nation’s capitol):

Seeing it, I immediately smiled to myself and put on my business blogger hat, thinking, “Oh my, this has got to be destined for a blog post one day.”

I have not written much about it, but those who know me well, are aware that I can be very vocal about how unions are in dire need of reinvention for our times, serving their members as they purport to do — as is business; capitalism needs a better reinvention, service mission, and reputation too.

Got the photo up on Flickr for safe-keeping, and thought to myself, why wait? Beyond that, why should I have all the fun?

Le‘ale‘a is the Hawaiian value of playfulness

So in that spirit of fun, ever mindful of our Aloha, yet also to provoke our thoughtfulness about what this “real union” has the huge potential be…

What caption would you pen for this photo?

Alternately, what self-coaching (or workplace initiative) might it challenge you with in your own circle of influence?

Tried to get rid of that camera flash in editing (left side of the Capital visage, his right) but I can’t help thinking it’s a blind spot for him too… supposed to be there, telling me something… I am not absolutely sure of this, saw so much in that museum that morning! but I think this was on the entry wall to the exhibit in 2 West for Communities in a Changing Nation, and boy, are we changing…

Footnotes:

My full photo set for the Kenneth E. Behring Center at the Smithsonian, our National Museum of American History, can be seen here: Click to Flickr. When they invited me to submit my photos I discovered the museum has its own Flickr Group too, and this is a photo of the very popular Julia Child’s kitchen which is MUCH better than those I was able to get: Photo by dmalantic. The National Museum of American History is definitely the place to be if you want to invigorate the pride and patriotism you feel as an American, or if you want a better understanding of how our history has affected us in the way it has.

In the past week I have discovered the museum website is outstanding: It has really helped me identify a few photos I took rather impulsively without knowing more about what I was looking at in photo moments I was more interested in composition, and I already want to go back! They have a blog which seems to be updated regularly too: O Say Can You See?

Just Once in Our Lifetimes! 09-09-09

September 9, 2009 by Rosa Say

Posting! It is 9:09:09 a.m. on 09-09-09… publish! Here is the first photo I took today, coffee habit that I have…

Brown coffee beans make blue shadows

Did you know that dark brown coffee beans make blue shadows?

9 beans
In 9 boxes
With 9 blue shadows

You will see another “Why?” behind the photo if you click over to Joyful Jubilant Learning today… Come join us there: Just Once in Our Lifetimes: 09-09-09

Have you a 09-09-09 idea?

Ready to play? Doing “different” need not be a gargantuan effort or very elaborate affair: It just needs to be about YOU learning about a new capacity within you. Every new thing you learn about yourself is cause to celebrate: Why not have today be the day you do so?

Favorite comic? So hard to choose!

July 2, 2007 by Rosa Say

Ho”›okipa Traffic Stop for a moment …

We’re in Meme City tonight, at the corner of B.C. by Johnny Hart and Opus, and I can’t decide which turn to take!

We decided to take this evening’s joy ride to keep up with Jesse at Perfectly Petersen, whose launched his first meme, My Favorite Comic. Saw Troy jump in his car, and we decided to tail him!

Troy says his favorite comic is Doonesbury (we really should’ve guessed that :-) way too deep for me. He asks which one my favorite is, and I’m having the hardest time picking.

Charlie Brown is over in that field looking at us with those Snoopy-dog looks of his… why is that the only place it seems to be raining?

Oooh, over there! That looks like the street I want! Yep, Calvin and Hobbes.


What’s that Jesse? Why?

Because Calvin and Hobbes are as what-you-see-is-what-you-get as they come. They keep it real, ever-confident that their real is way better than good enough.

Meme City souvenirs: I tag the Talking Story crowd up there on the bleachers waiting to jump into the game with Charlie Brown (unless they decide to get out of the rain.)

Joanna, Karen, April, Deb, Tim, Pete, and Rich.

Next day post update:

If you ever loved Nancy and Sluggo – and who old enough to remember them didn’t?!? – click over to Starbucker’s Meme City storefront and check out his latest offering:
Nancy and Sluggo: How a Comic Strip Made a Difference

Terry starts with his trademark half-full approach to considering memes:

It’s funny how the blogosphere can take me to places I haven’t been in a long, long time. Places that are buried in the recesses of my mind, but once dug up, reveal important insights and clues as to who I am today.

Read the rest there.

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