Wednesday, October 26, 2011

ABC WEDNESDAY "O" is for "obequitate "


Over a cup of coffee with Chuck, another blogger from Seattle, I mentioned this giraffe I'd photographed while obequitating in the Wedgwood area or Seattle. He told me he'd already posted it, and so he had, right here, with rhododendrons in bloom and a much brighter sky.

Last Monday I told you that you always learn something through blogs, so now you know, if you've clicked on the first link, what to "obequitate" means. I was in desperate need of an "O".

See other "O"s" on ABC WEDNESDAY.

16 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

How wonderful of a capture!

Anonymous said...

Love the saying:Sticking your neck out;)

Roger Owen Green said...

work THAT word into casual conversation!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team

Gaelyn said...

We were obequitating today, but didn't see any giraffes. ;)

photowannabe said...

Another new word for me to try to work into casual conversation. Maybe if I was a State Farm Insurance person I could do it.

Lowell said...

Funny photo of a funky critter. But the "O" word...I'd never have guessed so thanks for the link!

Virginia said...

Lovely to learn something new and see this dear fellow peering over the greenery!
V

Chubskulit Rose said...

Love that head peeking through.

Learn some Filipino custom and words with my O entry. Come and see.

MaR said...

Lovely shot, new word :)

O is for..

Scriptor Senex said...

Great - I love new words (even if they are obsolete like me!)

Thérèse said...

Wow! I could certainly have used this word in today's post! In tomorrow's post perhaps... Was the girage obequitating too?

Daryl said...

Well spotted!!!!

Alexa said...

Did a LOT of obequitating in VA last weekend & could have used your excellent word, Bibi!

Gattina said...

The giraffe looks so funny over the hedge ! I too had to rake my brain to find some O's !
Gattina
ABC Team

Juliette said...

Love the fact that you and Chuck had the same inspiration. Bravo to you both.

Chronicles of Illusions said...

a great post - love learning new words.
:)

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