In the olden days, in this setting, olden days means when I was a puppy, or possibly 60 plus years ago. Wow, how can I remember things from the olden days, and can’t remember what I had for supper last night (it was spaghetti and it was good).
As Tres was taking me for our pre sunrise morning walk, we saw a school bus. School is open for business, but that is not what I wanted to comment on.
Down the street a little further I observed a house with the light over the garage door on. Not unusual you say. That is correct, it is not unusual. What seems a little odd is the color of the light, it is red! I should also point out; this home also has a red light over the front door!
Now, in days past, a red light at a door meant prostitution. Hopefully you know what a prostitute is, I can’t explain everything.
I did not google what a red light means now days, you can google it if you want to, I am sticking with the olden day’s definition.
Now, kind of following the same subject, there is another house on this same street that has a green light over their front door. What would the green light mean? It might mean, go on by, we are full up right now.
Wow, I just thought what if some one has a yellow light over their door, could it mean wait a minute some one is leaving?
Oh no, I just thought, what does it mean if you have a white light over your door?
Wow, I should not have brought this subject up!
Topic change; I started a different scrap wood project yesterday. If it turns out to be something that someone other than me might like I will post a photo at a later date. If it turns out less than desirable, you will never see a photo.
Subject change; as I sit here entering these words into the ole computer, I have the TV next to me on. Every morning they run the same commercials, and these commercials in total last 4 to 5 minutes. As soon as I hear the first commercial, I turn the sound off. In a 30-minute TV program almost half the time is commercials!
What light is over your door?
Senior dog walker and light observer, Don the Ford
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