Today's Saturday Scavenger Shots word, brought to you by this very blogger, is GENIUS. I just picked it randomly. It's a nice word...more than one syllable...could go in a few directions I think.
Here is what I have for you today.
Here is the GENIUS who lives on my desk at work. On your left is Albert Einstein, a fine example of a GENIUS. He is posed next to a photo of himself as a younger man that I am especially fond of. His friends are Casanova, librarian Nancy Pearl, and a male nurse, whom I call Ted. Can't say for certain whether or not any of them fall in to the GENIUS category. Guess I'll have to devise a little action figure IQ test and find out. But, if they don't want to take it, I won't hold it against them. Being a GENUIS isn't everything. In Einstein's case, however, it is pretty cool :)
Okay! Thank you for stopping in to look at my small, personal GENIUS. I hope you are appreciative of your own GENIUS. Seems like there is a bit in all of us...some more than others, that's all.
And...to mix things up, I guess I will tag back Tara for next week's word.
Mix-y!
There is something very appealing about Einstein's face, isn't there?
ReplyDeleteSecret: There is. He appears rather gentle and affable to me.
ReplyDeleteWow an Albert Einstein action figure! Never seen one of those, is that a rare thing? I wonder whether there was a toy it came with?
ReplyDeleteAlbert Einstein is perfect example of pure genius. Not only in his work, but in his words. He did pretty well for a patent clerk.
ReplyDeleteFW: No, it isn't rare. It is part of a line of less expected action figures. I got mine through Archie McPhee. You too can have a little Einstein! :)
ReplyDeleteJasen: He did quite alright. Not sure if I would have wanted to live with him, but he sure charms me.
Where do you get those cool action figures?
ReplyDeleteI really like that photo of young Einstein too. He was a dapper genius!
Tara: I have gotten them online, through Archie McPhee's...and I've seen them at Vroman's Bookstore. They're awesome, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteEinstein does look dapper there :)