The Oops Moment…

My wife asked me to order two new broom handles online and, being the obliging, highly obedient, house-trained and dutiful husband I am, I did as I was told (is there any other alternative?). The image shows what arrived in the post this morning. I think, perhaps, I got my measurements wrong. If anyone can think of a use for two very short bits of stick, please let me know.

The Oops Moment – Richard Broom Photography

10 Replies to “The Oops Moment…”

  1. John – John is a Michigan native, 61 years young and retired. I've been using WordPress since 2000 with various websites, both self-hosted and on the WordPress.com side. I enjoy WordPress and Instagram. Thanks for visiting my humble photoblog.
    John says:

    I got a good laugh, Richard! I guess you could toss them in the fireplace… 😂

  2. My wife, following my mistake, talking about ‘insertion.’ Can’t imagine what she means…

  3. John – John is a Michigan native, 61 years young and retired. I've been using WordPress since 2000 with various websites, both self-hosted and on the WordPress.com side. I enjoy WordPress and Instagram. Thanks for visiting my humble photoblog.
    John says:

    Insert into what? 🤔🤭😂

  4. Yes, in today’s dreary and turbulent world, we need laughter more than ever.

  5. I think she wants to insert the sticks into me. I hope the splinters are pointing in the right direction!

  6. John – John is a Michigan native, 61 years young and retired. I've been using WordPress since 2000 with various websites, both self-hosted and on the WordPress.com side. I enjoy WordPress and Instagram. Thanks for visiting my humble photoblog.
    John says:

    Oh my gosh, LOL!!!!! I wish we could have a pint together, Richard. 😂

  7. You would be very welcome over here John. It would certainly make a big change from he desert.

  8. John – John is a Michigan native, 61 years young and retired. I've been using WordPress since 2000 with various websites, both self-hosted and on the WordPress.com side. I enjoy WordPress and Instagram. Thanks for visiting my humble photoblog.
    John says:

    Indeed! This area was once a shallow sea around 200 million years ago, sea creature skeletons have been found here and this is the High Desert. My home is 2800 feet above sea level.

  9. We’re just above sea level here. And the sea here is cold, cold, COLD. But, that said, there are a group of women who go down and swim everyday of the year in just normal swimming costumes (no wetsuits). They are extraordinarily brave women and I take my hat (and just my hat) off to them!

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