The June 2012 Theme Challenge is:
If only they knew…
This theme was suggested by Journalingarts.
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If only they knew…, June 2012, Theme Challenge
At the time of the post there is one post for the May challenge (thanks to pioniere). I had a plan for a submission, but lots of things have gotten in the way (including a three-state road trip and a car crash; but everything is fine and life is pretty much back to normal just now).
The Theme Challenge is held once a month and was started with the idea of encouraging ‘skiners to make more use of the “Forums” section of the site. The challenge is non-competitive and it is hoped that as many folks as possible will participate. The aim is to get ‘skiners to come up with their own interpretation(s) of the theme and then ‘compare notes,’ if you will, as folks share their own variations thereof.
If you have any ideas for future challenges, just post them in the “MONTHLY THEME CHALLENGE” thread (http://www.skineart.com/forums/topic.php?id=64#post-453). I’ll try to acknowledge each post so you know your idea is “in the jar.”
I hope everyone is having a good summer so far and finding plenty of time to indulge their creativity and pay attention to their ‘skines.
Hope nothing serious as regards the car crash.
No worries, Uncle Bob.
The car was totaled (fish-tail turned into a spin-out, came to rest facing traffic along the guard rail of the fast lane; but it was only my vehicle, and I was completely unharmed (psa: always wear your seat belts, kids!)) but I’m fine and between friends, family, and an incredibly generous policy at a body shop in nowhere, Northern Michigan; I was able to get where I needed to go, borrow money (family loan) for a ‘new’ used car, and then get home safely after the weekend away. It was WAY more excitement than I was looking for but I just can’t complain (now that the dust has settled) about how everything turned out, really.
Ouch! Glad you are OK but this is a hell of a way for a scientist to explore Newtons Laws of motion