Any drawer pictures that get taken on my iPhone never last more than a few hours.
I'm almost OCD about what stays on my phone. It's one of the only areas of my life that is organized.
I am constantly deleting pictures from my iPhone.
What's a drawer picture you ask?
A drawer picture is a picture that isn't good enough to make it into a photo album and thus ends up stuffed in a drawer.
So, generally if a picture is still on my phone at the end of the day it means that it's a really good picture.
Well, at least a really 'usable' picture.
When we got home from Disney World though I was a little perplexed.
There were pictures that made no sense on my iPhone.
It was confusing.
How did drawer pictures get on to my iPhone?
Let's look at them shall we?
Pictures from a wall at Lego Land,
Oh!
Wait! Wait!
I remember.
I took this picture because, as a History major, I was just really shocked that Lego was an official language on the Rosetta Stone.
I mean, did anyone else know the pyramids were built with Lego bricks?
Interesting.
Definitely NOT a drawer picture.
Next:
It's a golf cart.
Hmmm.
Oh!
I know why I saved this.
Unfortunately, Disney didn't feel the need to share it with me because I totally would have driven that thing.
These next two must have just missed the cutting room floor.
I can't think or one thing interesting about either of these pictures.
Can you?
It's just a bunch of greenery.
Boring.
Maybe the muscle shirt?
There were a lot of muscle shirts at Disney.
A lot of muscle shirts and a lot of matching tee shirts.
No judgement though - just stating the facts.
Next:
A decoration at the Toy Story ride.
Oooh! Oooh!
I thought she looked like Gilda Radner.
Clearly I'm right.
So...
Egypt, grass, and Gilda Radner.
It all makes perfect sense.
Like all my blogs, you know!