It’s Aamora, Definitely Not Amore
by Susan Littlefield
This is the kind of day I was having. We were hiking. I thought I was doing a great job of keeping up. He said I needed to get the lead out. I said ‘What’s your point’? I don’t think he had the foggiest idea. He thought I should use a walking apparatus. I told him to stick it. He gave me a line about wanting another date. I said I would pencil him in for next week; I plan on 86ing that idea and letting him ponder about what happened. What a day!
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Susan Littlefield lives in Hailey, Idaho, a town of about 6000. She returns to aamora as a guest artist. Susan tells us: “Photography is a recent hobby for me. I’ve discovered that combining a photograph of the little half-inch figures from my husband’s model railroad with a humorous caption usually brings a smile from one, if not all.
I am a mom/grandma/greatgrandma which entitles me to see the funny side of life. If I haven’t seen it, heard it, felt it or cleaned it up, it probably doesn’t exist.” – See more of Susan’s “little people” adventures and other photographs by clicking here and see her previous aamora post here.
Clever & really humorous work Susan as always. I think they have to stop this guest artist thingy with you and just have you on here as permanent fixture at Aamora. Just so we can all get our daily giggle dosage…Thanks for that.
Thanks so much for your wonderful comments! If I made you smile, then you made my day!
Coffee-spittin’ good, o yeah!
This is great, and as others say, can’t think how you keep coming up with new ones! Thanks for bringing a smile to aamora’s face!
Susan, I’m so happy to see your work here! I too am left with a smile on my face!
Susan… your ‘punny’ works makes me Spit-Out-Coffee-While-Laughing
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Ponderoga perfection. I think I’ll listen to CCR’s “Up Around the Bend” while I watch.
“…You can ponder perpetual motion, fix your mind on a crystal day,
Always time for a good conversation, there’s an ear for what you say.
Come on the risin’ wind, we’re goin’ up around the bend…”
Your work always leaves me with a smile on my face! I don’t know how you continue to have such fresh ideas, but I’m thankful you do!