tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4695120516623358773.post2723379457040682095..comments2023-12-17T07:45:11.188-08:00Comments on Trails (and Trials): coin flipirish horsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11289040711028666546noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4695120516623358773.post-33295417560556012522020-10-18T09:54:04.976-07:002020-10-18T09:54:04.976-07:00Whaat//? I'm shaking my head. Stop shaking now...Whaat//? I'm shaking my head. Stop shaking now.<br /><br />I live in Germany but on a few visits home I noticed the number 12 in the windows of several homes in Seattle. And on the top of the Space Needle!<br /><br />I've never watched a football game in my life but for some reason in 2017 my mother sent me a Seahawks baseball cap. According to Facebook, my entire family is into Seahawks. Not excluding some of my old friends.<br /><br />What?<br /><br />In 2017 I boarded Mag at a barn in the city and one boarder had photos on her tack locker, one of which was her boyfriend wearing a freaking Seahawks cap. In Germany. WTH. I just stood there staring, "where am I?"<br /><br />Next time they were at the barn, I gave him my cap. I admitted I've never watched football. He was floored. <br /><br />Later my husband told me that cap was a collectors item, registered (?) and such. Oh je.<br /><br />: ) The point is I was filled with happiness to see a Seahawks logo in Germany. And it wasn't just once. Each time, I want to run to them and say, hey! But this is Germany, you don't talk to strangers, and I am no poser, so I'm silently in awe.lythahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01719586193059362084noreply@blogger.com