Jesus has appeared again, this time in the drip stains of hot chocolate on the side of a cup in Columbia, South America. I have gazed at the stain and saw a young boy looking over his shoulder, a man wearing a goggle-eyed gas mask, and the ancient two-faced God Janus.
I thought of calling the local newspaper and telling them I saw Janus, but they probably wouldn't care as Janus is out of favor at the moment.
The news report says that thousands have flocked to the owner's home to see the cup and that
"an investigation has been launched to establish the stains authenticity". I can save them the time and effort. That IS a genuine hot chocolate stain!
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Here are the answers and winners of the Robot Nine Picture Puzzle of Monday, February 23, 2009.
An african lion was the correct answer to image number 1.
Number 2 was Bugs Bunny hitching a ride.
Crash test dummies lined up waiting to make your drive safer is number 3.
Yes, it is Honus Wagner, baseball player who's rare card was auctioned for 2.6 million dollars.
Easter Islandwas number 5, and every little dot on the coast is one of those giant statues.
Footprint on the moon was image number 6.
7 was the one nobody got right. A real up-close image of a pair of pliers.
Rubik's Cube was image number 8.
Finally a broom completed the Robot Nine Picture Puzzle.
Remember, winners of the Robot Nine Picture Puzzle receive a FREE book shipped anywhere in the U.S.
This week's winner was Beth of Glen Cove, New York with eight of nine correct! Visit Beth at her excellent and funny blog 'Judging The Books'. A very close second place congrats goes to frequent reader and commenter Missy.
A traditional family in Alaska, this image of a reindeer drawn sled was taken in 1900.
In 1910 these children, probably about 5-10 years old, spent their days laboring in the fields picking cotton.
Forestry service officials in 1910 removed the wheels for a car and rode the train tracks looking for forest fires.
Hundreds of men gather in New York's Union Square in 1914 to hear a speech by anarchist Alexander Berkman. Can you tell that hats were very much in style?
Children in 1936 Mississppi in the middle of the Great Depression.