bajajudy - 3-10-2006 at 11:27 AM
I saw this guy very near there a few years back. He looks like he could use a chair.
Don Jorge....you have a dummy candidate.
Pompano - 3-10-2006 at 03:01 PM
But only for Halloweens!
Odd things you run into in the outback...
Pompano - 3-11-2006 at 07:36 AM
Don Jorge...you got me thinking about strange and 'out-of-place' things I have seen in remote areas.
Like this biffy we found on an unihabited island in a very remote Far North lake in Saskatchewan a long time ago. Makes no sense, which is the
point, I guess. The trapper or fisherman who hauled that convenience to that island had a great sense of the...er.. unusual. It is still a
landmark and good for a laugh today. I may have shown this in a thread about outdoor toilets before, but what the heck....it is worth a second look.
I have an outback Baja photo somewhere of a cement slab with a toilet sitting on it...nothing else. Classic Baja. Will try to find it, but....that is a big job.
Who else has some weird stuff to show from your travels?
She's no dummy
oladulce - 3-12-2006 at 01:17 AM
She was a wild se?orita, that one. Used to sit in that chair on her rocky perch day in and day out, with the world at her feet.
Until that freak cabrita accident that cost her her right Tecate can hand.
She developed cottage-cheese thighs and abandoned the chair after that and vowed never to sit again.
She hangs out on the East road in to La Purisima these days, obsessively performing lunges and leg lifts, when she's not teaching Buns of Steel
routines at the local ranchos.
bill erhardt - 3-12-2006 at 06:05 AM
I don't know about a perch for a dummy, but my daughter found the chair a good vantage point from which to view the vista on a trip to La Purisima
last summer.
bill erhardt - 3-12-2006 at 06:36 AM
She also made a friend along the way.