
My aunt’s stepson visited Iceland recently and snapped this great shot. While his crew was gearing up to hike a glacier, a six-year-old local girl was pushing her baby doll through the frozen tundra. Because that makes sense.

My aunt’s stepson visited Iceland recently and snapped this great shot. While his crew was gearing up to hike a glacier, a six-year-old local girl was pushing her baby doll through the frozen tundra. Because that makes sense.
Well I guess it is a matter of what you are used to. To her pushing her dolly through snow is normal. Much like Yankees eating fried fish without hushpuppies.
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They DO that? Why??
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I guess you are talking about that hush puppy thing. I have no idea. Indiana has enough South in its heritage to know better; yet not all joints that do fried fish have them. And the farther North you get some folks still confuse the delicious food with an old brand of shoe.
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I was smiling at the bright spot on top of the snow white vista. That little girl is like most children, Kerbey. She doesn’t know there is a Florida so she “makes do,” right? 🙂
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Yep. So many kids like to go out in the cold with hardly any clothes on!
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Awesome in so many ways!
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Love it! Interpretation: baby dolls need some fresh air, once in a while.
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Good point.
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