
Helsinki: Flowers by a stone wall along Ehrenströmintie street in the district of Kaivopuisto. Some of the many barnacle geese in Kaivopuisto park can be seen in the background.
Iain
There's a simple beauty about this picture. Lovely!
19.05.2007 (01:47)
maria
Wonderful picture. Summer is on its way!
I wonder, how the tulip found itS way into the "wilderness".
19.05.2007 (10:33)
Ralph Kramden
All I can see is mole asses.
19.05.2007 (16:28)
tuula
Where do you see them? I don't see any moles, do you have a radiar sight? :o)
19.05.2007 (18:15)
Ralph Kramden
It's an old America joke tuula. You wouldn't understand...
22.05.2007 (19:10)
Iain
OK. Just because it's not fair to tell someone a punchline without a joke, here is 'the joke':
A momma mole, papa mole, and baby mole lived in a hole outside of a farmhouse in the country.
One day, the papa mole poked his head out of the hole and said, "Mmmmmm, I smell sausage!"
The momma mole poked her head outside of the hole and said, "Mmmmm, I smell pancakes!"
The baby mole tried to poke his head out of the hole but couldn't get passed the two bigger moles.
Finally giving up, he said, "The only thing I can smell is molasses."
Not the funniest joke in the world and I don't really get the connection but hope that clears it up. :-)
25.05.2007 (22:26)
Niklas Sjöblom
Iain, thanks for the joke, even though it doesn't explain the connection, as you said. On the other hand, "Ralph Kramden" is the former "Dupek Chopra", which explains a lot, I think. ;)
26.05.2007 (00:05)
Iain
Ah yes, the mysterious Mr Chopra. Point taken!
26.05.2007 (15:41)
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