Check out this awesome video of Twitter user @sakeriver. He happens to find a rolling lemon on his way home. Good for us he brought his cellphone up and filmed the rolling lemon about a quarter of a mile. Rolling, rolling, rolling until it stops on the bottom of the hill.
Today as I was walking home after my run I saw a large lemon rolling down the hill. It kept rolling for about a quarter mile. And now you can see it, too. pic.twitter.com/dQoHi4RrXS
— Mike Sakasegawa (@sakeriver) July 11, 2018
I felt bad about leaving the large lemon in the gutter so I went back, retrieved it, took it home, and washed it off. pic.twitter.com/iqWxuQuCiL
— Mike Sakasegawa (@sakeriver) 11. Juli 2018
Look at this absolute unit. pic.twitter.com/TU8G0HkVHC
— Mike Sakasegawa (@sakeriver) 11. Juli 2018
I’m sorry I can’t respond to everyone individually. Just to answer a couple questions that have been asked a bunch: the lemon stopped rolling because we got to the bottom of the hill. The lemon is still intact, in my kitchen, and I don’t know what I’m going to do with it yet.
— Mike Sakasegawa (@sakeriver) 12. Juli 2018
I can’t keep up with the notifications on this thread so I think I have to mute it. But here is one more before I go: a photo of the large lemon hanging out this morning in our back yard, on our own very small, undergrown lemon tree. Cheers! pic.twitter.com/n373eFmOki
— Mike Sakasegawa (@sakeriver) 12. Juli 2018