Just Hangin’ Around
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For today’s post I invite you to take a little trip across the ocean to beautiful sunny Hawaii, home of one of my favorite folks, Rosa Say, and Joyful Jubilant Learning. However, in spite the sunny and warm surroundings, in a somewhat ironic twist this month’s JJL post is actually about an incident that happened while snow skiing in Colorado.
Now, I realize not everyone has had the opportunity to ski on snow (or on water, for that matter), but I’m tellin’ ya, it’s one of the most amazing things I’ve ever experienced!
Ahhh… yes, I can see it now… the beautiful scenery, surrounded by lofty mountains, the soft breeze rushing into your face, the almost subliminal shhhhh as your skis gently slice through freshly fallen powder, the sudden thud! as your body smacks into a tree…
Yep; no doubt about it; snow skiing can be one heckuva blast!
Anyway, the October theme this month over at JJL is Blunderiffix, wherein the challenge is to contribute a blooper, a mistake or an outright boner we’ve experienced - and what we learned from it.
Naturally, my biggest problem is narrowing the list down to just, y’know, one. *sigh*
Anyhoo, why don’t you pop on over and check out Just Hangin’ Around.
(P.S. If you go there and don’t see it, keep trying. It’s supposed to be posted at 12:15 am Hawaii time.)
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“Ski Texas” © graphic kindly provided with permission of the artist, Jim Neaves, at J. R. Neaves Consulting
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4 responses so far






Aloha, Hawaii and Hee Ha, Colorado lol
Well, Robert I loved both surfing and snowboarding sports, no matter where I’m, I will mostly enjoy myself with these extreme activities!
Good for you, Wilson! Just, er, learn from my mistakes, ‘K?
I wish I could find some good skiing in Texas!
Me too, Gary. I guess here in Houston we could always use the freeway overpasses - if it would ever snow enough, that is.