Sunday, March 20, 2011

Underestimated

Some things are obviously impressive, like Ferraris and the flexibility of a Cirque du Soleil acrobat and the jawline of a Great White.  Then there are things that are impressive, but in an off the radar sort of way, either because they're simple, or simply abundant or simple to miss.  For example...the pleasing aesthetics of the palm tree...and...
...the afternoon views from Dana Point (the word "point" isn't thrown in there by way of coincidence)...or...
...cute signage, even if you're not following the heart paved road, and...
...weather vanes--a considerably forgotten and overlooked mechanism that fulfills not only an actual purpose but also really classes up most four-walled acts...and...
...of course, sunsets.
Life sometimes can be underestimated.
Underestimated: –verb (used without object)
  to make an estimate that would be lower than that which would be correct

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