Tuesday, September 4, 2012

I Shot The Moon


Looking west just before sunrise Sunday AM

I came in from early AM watching the sun come up to the East and the Moon dropping down to the West and poured my 3rd cup of coffee.
I yelled spoke loudly over the noise of recorded NASCAR (sounds like the cars are in the living room)

Sandra: "Do you want another cup of coffee?"
Bob: Yeah, if there's some left"

Well, DUHHHH! if there was none left would I be asking if he wanted another cup?

shooting East into the sunrise on full Zoom

shooting East with no zoom

Bob does this all the time. Saturday I said "Do you want to go out to lunch?" and his answer was
"yeah, do you want to?"     Another Duhhh. No, I don't want to go I just thought I would ask if you wanted to so I could say No I don't want to go out to lunch.

He SAYS I do the same thing, but I have strained my brain trying to think when I might have done something like this. He SAYS it is because I talk so much I can't remember what I said..... HUMPH

37 comments:

  1. What beautiful photos and what a NORMAL conversation you your hubby have! Isn't that the way ALL couples talk?????

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  2. Sounds like home! Pretty routine! Wonderful photos, Sandra!

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  3. Oh, I love the moon over the palm trees. Beautiful shot.

    You two are funny!

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  4. I think we ladies could write a book!!!!!
    Your photos are very pretty.

    Would you like another cup of coffee, Sandra??? ha

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  5. Beautiful shot of the moon - so clear.
    I tried to capture it on Sunday evening, but the result was poor. Last night it was so low in the sky, big and bright.
    I decided to just look at it for a while.

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  7. When I was a child growing up, for some reason the "I don't care" meant yes when asked if somebody wanted to go somewhere. As an adult and when I said that, it was always taken as an offending comment. Language can be strange.

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  8. Me, going out the back door: "This doorknob is really loose". My husband, going out the same door: "What doorknob"? Me, in exasperation: "The doorknob in the upstairs guestroom". DUH!!

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  9. Sounds like the two of you are a fitted pair!

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  10. Funny...sounds just like my hubby! And I don't get it either!

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  11. Liked your capture of the moon right above the silhouetted palm fronds. I am worse than your hubby on my "duh"-type exchanges with my guy!

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  12. This is funny to read...I know I am not the only wife that has these kinds of conversations!

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  13. Ah- that's a big deja vu for me and mine. Only I think our roles are reversed...I'm always asking the dumb questions- I do not know why...

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  14. Bob sounds so darn sweet. He puts it right out there, but in a gentle way. He knows us women may talk a lot and forget what we say. What would happen if he got upset because you repeated yourself? I don't think this would be the case for him, and I don't even know him. Sandra, he sounds like a gentle gem!

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  15. Gorgeous moon! You two crack me up!

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  16. What beautiful photos! I don't seem to ever take pictures of anything but food these days!

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  17. I was *jealous,* when I read the post title! Knowing a moon shot was coming. :-)


    Here, he asks me what I want for dinner? I tell him. Then he asks if I might like some other thing(s)? And I explode!

    You asked! I said yes! What about Yes, isn't understandable???? -sigh-

    Guess we all have our own version of this 'talk game.' -grin-

    "Auntie"

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  18. AND YOU SHOT THE MOON WITH YOUR USUAL MAD SNAPPER PURRFECT EYE.
    LOL at your conversation with Bob...
    sounds just a tad familiar at least the lunch part. I'm always up for a meal out.
    Hugs C

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  19. You and Bob are SO funny! Love the moon shots!

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  20. Love that moon shot! I've noticed that my hubby and I have some weird conversations along those lines since he retired, often with this from him: "Speak up, will you!" I, of course, speak the same way I always did. Could it be all that loud rock and roll that did some damage here?

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  21. Great photos :) I'm late these days...you two are just sooooo funny :) Have a great day!

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  22. Let's just admit it... men are funny... LOL! ;)
    xo Catherine

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  23. okay I laughed out loud on this one...not just a lol...but a real laugh out load...those are great photos too...love the header..

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  24. Yep, that sounds like a conversation that could take place here too...lol
    Love your shots of the moon. I tried the other night to get some and they were all horrible

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  25. Very beautiful shots you captured. Those conversations sound like reruns of around here. lol Hugs

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  26. I like the way you shoot the moon. I also like your conversations with Bob. When your thoughts are added they remind me of Burns and Allen conversations.

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  27. Beautiful pictures as always! And your conversation with Bob is hilarious!

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  28. LOL come to think of it Frank and I talk just like you and your hubby :)

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  29. this conversation was too funny!! Kinda reminds me of Blue Collar Comedy....here's your sign :)

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  30. THE NEW HEADER IS REALLY GREAT!

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  31. Hi, Just wanted to drop by and say HELLO. It's been a busy week/month --and just gonna get busier.

    Oh the joys of funny things said and done in a marriage.... Love it!!!!

    Love your moon shots.
    Hugs,
    Betsy
    P.S. Love your header also.

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  32. Alas, I have to confess that Pat and I have the same conversation nearly every day. Both of us do it to each other. I guess it is a sign of growing old? That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
    Love you, Madeline

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  33. Sitting with tears in my eyes...you sound like my brother.

    He gets so aggravated when he goes to a burger joint and tells them what he wants and they say do you want fries with that...I don't know if he has done it but he feels like saying, NO< IF I wanted fries with that, I would say I want fries...

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  34. I am always doing this. My kids get annoyed too. I think it's how I test to see who will join me. Dumb way to word it though. They suggest I say I'm going ... do you wish to join me? That is less vague to them.
    I even feel hurt at times if I want to go but my dumb question gets no response.

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  35. Love your shots - but humph to Bob. LOL

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