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My favorite 6 photos from The week in 33 photos, that made headlines from October 7-14, as well as some photos that just caught my eye. To see all 33, here.
Laborers work at a grape farm in Pakistan's Qilla Abdullah District on Monday, October 11. They were drying the harvest to make raisins. Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images
This aerial photo, taken on Wednesday, October 13, shows two visitors walking among soy sauce containers at a pickle factory in Yunlin County, an agricultural zone in Taiwan. Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty
Tourists gather at the Monte viewpoint to enjoy the sunset in Lisbon, Portugal, on Monday, October 11. Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto/Getty
TMI - P.V.
A subject I never planned to speak about, but it is a strange little story. I was driving on the connector between the 91 and 55 freeway, on the way to teach in Costa Mesa. I have to preface by saying, I have a cast-iron stomach, even when I feel sick at my stomach, I never hurl.
However on the day, driving in the second lane at traffic speed, without any warning, I projectile vomited straight onto the interior side of the windshield. (sorry) I could not see out! I'm not sure how long it took me to reach something to clean a spot on the windshield, so I could see to keep driving? I think I made a porthole and with the use of my side mirrors I was able to get over to the freeway shoulder. Once there, I wiped it off more, so that it was drive-able, but definitely not very fragrant. I got off the freeway and crossed over to drive back to Yorba Linda.
Once home, I needed to really clean the car, jump into a quick shower, put on a clean gi and start off again for Costa Mesa, about 23 miles away. I did and arrived there in time to teach my first class.
No one knew.
Thanks for coming by today.
3 comments:
Of course I went to see all 33 photos from "The week in 33 photos". To see Austria made it there didn't make me feel proud. But that's politics, one doesn't have the slightest influence on what's going on.
Happy Sunday, dear Jacki.
Thank you, Elenor. Have a wonderful Sunday. ;o)
That is quite a story. I am just glad you were OK.
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