A container holds something. A car holds people. Therefore a car is a container.
Smile, it was supposed to be funny. 🙂
Actually, the museum building is also a container. It contained mock buildings, which contained relics.
Container is a noun. Contain is a verb. Vince and his son could hardly contain their excitement when we went to the California Auto Museum in Sacramento. Uncontained excitement, like uncontained anything spills out and gets all over.
Have you ever seen such intensity? I couldn’t contain myself from taking this picture.
Their excitement spilled all over me, and I loved the museum, too. My pick for today’s visit – a classic Woody. This container even contains a container in the back.
If you ever get to Sacramento, don’t miss this well-kept secret.
Hi, I’m Marsha Ingrao, a retired educator and wife of a retired realtor. My all-consuming hobby is blogging and it has changed my life. My friends live all over the world. In November 2020, we sold everything and retired to the mile-high desert of Prescott, AZ. We live less than five miles from the Granite Dells, four lakes, and hundreds of trails with our dog, Kalev, and two cats, Moji and Nutter Butter. Vince’s sister came with us and lives close by. Every day is a new adventure.
8 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Containers”
I quite covet the wee vehicle with the round eyes and the ingratiating smile…what a beaut!
Fascinating place! And very entertaining post!! Loved this, far too many grins evoked to count!!
Cheers,
Autumn Jade
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We can count the car’s grin as one. That’s pretty easy! 🙂
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😉
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The car in the first pic, has a very weird lipsticky kind of smile. 😀
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Yes, I thought it was friendly. It won me over from the very beginning! 🙂
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😀
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This museum looks interested and I know someone who would love to go there too.
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I can’t imagine!!!! 🙂
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