When we drive somewhere,
I almost always have my camera on my lap.
I almost always have my camera on my lap.
I have this investigative reporter thing.
I keep thinking I might see something exciting,
or beautiful,
or miraculous,
or suspicious.
But, I soon realized,
all the good stuff is
on my hubby’s side of the highway.
Click on any picture to enlarge.
You will see why I think the
Scenery Is Always Better
Thru Hubby’s Window
The trees were greener and oranger
on his side of the highway.
The volcanic mountain was more majestic,
on his side of the highway.
Of course, the hot air balloon was
on his side of the highway.
The prairie of North Dakota was flatter
and the skies were bluer,
on his side of the highway.
The mountains of Montana were more striking,
on his side of the highway.
The forests of Washington were more dense and green,
on his side of the highway.
on his side of the highway.
Lake Helena was more deliciously blue,
on his side of the highway.
The train was thinking it could,
on his side of the highway.
The sunset warmed our hearts and minds,
but,
on his side of the highway.
Jeanne says
This is far too funny for words, Mindy. You are a laugh!!
Debbie says
The other side of the highway is alway better, huh? Thank you for commenting on my posts. You are always so encouraging. Would it ever be okay to e-mail you to ask you some questions? You seem like a wise mommy.
~ Tandis ~ says
You're too funny. "The train that thought it could" and "the deer and the antelope play" = too tricky! As I read the blog I was guessing that for sure the last reason would be because you get to look at your wonderful husband as you looked out his window. You did not. I was surprised. 😉 It was still a fun blog!