Oh my! This is different. And almost as soon as I saw it, I laughed right out loud — but not because of the picture itself. I laughed because it brought back a memory that I guess I had let slip waaaaaaaay back into subconsciousness. When I looked at it, I suddenly remembered playing Cleopatra on stage when I was in high school. I was very involved in the theater department, and we were giving a dramatic presentation of a series of short scenes from longer plays. I did Cleopatra’s death scene with the asp. Of course I didn’t use a live snake. But just now I suddenly had this flash back of myself doing that scene, and found myself wishing we had recorded those productions back then. I’d really laugh if I could actually see it again.
Who knows?
Now, where did you find that? The Cairo museum? 🙂 🙂 Returning the weekend hugs, with a glass of red to hand.
And buxom at that! I always appreciate buxom. I remember my delight when I first saw the Venus of Willendorf.
Or not … there have been questions about that.
Fun 6 words …. photo – not very flattering. ~~~ : – )
Oh my! This is different. And almost as soon as I saw it, I laughed right out loud — but not because of the picture itself. I laughed because it brought back a memory that I guess I had let slip waaaaaaaay back into subconsciousness. When I looked at it, I suddenly remembered playing Cleopatra on stage when I was in high school. I was very involved in the theater department, and we were giving a dramatic presentation of a series of short scenes from longer plays. I did Cleopatra’s death scene with the asp. Of course I didn’t use a live snake. But just now I suddenly had this flash back of myself doing that scene, and found myself wishing we had recorded those productions back then. I’d really laugh if I could actually see it again.
Someone wishing they were Cleopatra perhaps?!!!