Monday, May 16, 2011

Birds on a (razor-) wire

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Yesterday Israel learned that wire fences are for the birds.
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(Enlarge to see the sitting doves.)

"For the birds" -- an American idiom meaning worthless, meaningless.
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That's My World for now.
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12 comments:

  1. And there was that old Leonard Cohen song...

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  2. It's great that it's of use to someone at least. But I think the birds would prefer some hedges and trees, just like us.

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  3. nice one for myworld... Have a great weekdays ahead!!! Hope to see you around.

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  4. ..."for the peace" - a world idiom, meaningful.


    please have a good tuesday.


    daily athens

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  5. Ouch.
    Great catch, though, Dina. Such pretty brown doves.
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  6. Warm ShAloha from Waikiki

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  7. I must admit that I have a weak spot for phrases and photos that gives rise to a double interpretation. This was absolutely one of them.

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  8. I think I'm going to stop reading the news. It's just too depressing watching my country go to hell...

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  9. Rune, glad you caught it.

    Robin, yes, reading the news is bad enough. But Sunday I was watching LIVE coverage of the trampling of the border fences by the masses from Syria and Lebanon.

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  10. What do they say about fences and neighbors?

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  11. I'm not so sure about that razor wire. I really think it would hurt their feet.

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  12. Great meaning!

    Thank you so much for your nice comment, very kind of you, Dina.

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