So, I noticed a theme in a few of my 900+ pictures from our trip abroad.
There seemed to be a bit of matchy-matchy going on.
Some more obvious than others.
But there . . . all the same.
Shall we peruse?
First off, there's that whole Starbucks thing going on here between father and daughter.
Anyone see a resemblance other than their cup labels?
Here we have the black-jacketed big-wheel tourists.
A favorite of mine as this was taken from the driver's seat as we sat at a light.
The forward leaning dude rather amuses me: good form.
Speaking of black jackets -- black leather jackets were popular and ubiquitous.
As modeled by this lovey-dovey couple in downtown Wiesbaden.
And for the bottom half, blue jeans are always a perennial favorite.
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Here we see fine athletic form modeled by one not-so-modest athlete. . . and his more fully-attired modern counterpart. I'm partial to the one in flip-flops. |
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It appears that camouflage doesn't always hide the bearer of said clothing. |
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"Let's walk our wee white dogs together down a Strasbourg sidewalk." |
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By virtue of being the only sighting of people hanging out a window from several stories up, these two made the list. |
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Perched atop a roof alongside the Rhine, this couple caught my camera's eye. When they weren't gazing at one another or watching birds in flight, they turned their complementary red sunglasses and red-shoed feet our way. |
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It's the sweet look of love upon the visages of this dynamic couple . . . |
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A refreshing pair of cones oozing cool creamy gelato. |
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Every heard the one about dogs and owners resembling one another in form and fur? |
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Even the art reflected the patterns. Wonder who absconded with their legs? |
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"Wait! For! Me-e-e-e!" |
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La Montagne des Singes of Alsace, France. Barbary macaques placidly observing the latest round of humans in their habitat. |
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"So, two redheads sit down on the metro from Versailles to Paris." Stop me if you've heard this one. HAH! They practically match the seats: it doesn't get any closer. |
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I rather enjoyed eavesdropping on these two gray-haired gents in front of us on the train. Everything said was in French and utterly everyday and fascinating, all at once. |
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Even the buildings share more than a passing resemblance. |
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What are THEY looking at . . . the tower is in FRONT of them! |
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And then there was fromage . . . |
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Here, buggy, buggies! |
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Moulin Rouge or Moulin Rude? |
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A pair of 'murses.' |
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Mirrored. |
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Need I state the obvious similarities? |
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Practically TWINS, I say! |
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Ladies in scarlet. |
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A pleasing duet of liquid-to-foam-perfectly-ratioed steins. |
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Simple wimples. |
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Gregarious guardians, these grand gargoyles. |
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I'd pay good money to see my father-in-law reenact this scene. |
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Engine-free wheels on the streets of a hamlet in Germany. |
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A trio of redheads? |
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Scantily clad sycamores on the River Rhine in Wiesbaden. |
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Statuesque. |
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Heads. Bicycles. Stance. She's missing the leather jacket, however. |
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For those not fond of jeans but wanting neutral comfort on a dreary day. |
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Shhh. Ekmanis ladies a-nappin'. |
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And finally, the royal red of Delta Airlines bedding put to good use. It didn't work for me.
But, I do believe the bedding awaiting me at this midnight hour at home WILL work. Bon nuit and adieu. |
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