HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY....FS is up and running once again and THANK YOU Pat and Sunnybuck for your very interesting Challenges this past week Folks do you have any left over? No? no problem Free Sunday is FREE
The story on the last one has a special name, special because the name dates back maybe a hundred hears, but today unknown. Called ''La Soeur Dansante''...''The dancing sister/nun'' seen in fields made up by gusty winds, they twist and turn and rock!
This is a photo of a project on which I am working, th history of a street, winter and summer
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My camera got quite a workout this week. Here are some shots of Lydia and Luke at Wednesday's Kids' Quest.
Roadrunner wrote:
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY....FS is up and running once again and THANK YOU Pat and Sunnybuck for your very interesting Challenges this past week Folks do you have any left over? No? no problem Free Sunday is FREE
The story on the last one has a special name, special because the name dates back maybe a hundred hears, but today unknown. Called ''La Soeur Dansante''...''The dancing sister/nun'' seen in fields made up by gusty winds, they twist and turn and rock!
Thank you once again for hosting Free Sunday...looks like Mother Nature isn't giving you a break anytime soon so here are some shots I took in Mexico hope they warm you up some.....as usual straight from the camera...
SueScott wrote:
My camera got quite a workout this week. Here are some shots of Lydia and Luke at Wednesday's Kids' Quest.
Aren't children great! Love #3 & 4.....
Roadrunner wrote:
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY....FS is up and running once again and THANK YOU Pat and Sunnybuck for your very interesting Challenges this past week Folks do you have any left over? No? no problem Free Sunday is FREE
The story on the last one has a special name, special because the name dates back maybe a hundred hears, but today unknown. Called ''La Soeur Dansante''...''The dancing sister/nun'' seen in fields made up by gusty winds, they twist and turn and rock!
Thanks for hosting Rr, great opening set
SueScott wrote:
My camera got quite a workout this week. Here are some shots of Lydia and Luke at Wednesday's Kids' Quest.
P1 Love #3 Sue, great shot
HardworkingGal wrote:
Thank you once again for hosting Free Sunday...looks like Mother Nature isn't giving you a break anytime soon so here are some shots I took in Mexico hope they warm you up some.....as usual straight from the camera...
P1 Last shot grabbed me, good to view HardworkingGal
A burst of color to start this Sunday off
HardworkingGal wrote:
Thank you once again for hosting Free Sunday...looks like Mother Nature isn't giving you a break anytime soon so here are some shots I took in Mexico hope they warm you up some.....as usual straight from the camera...
Ha! HardworkingGal....we have saying up here ''you're twisiting the knife in the wound'' or otherwise, I sure miss Mexico and you made me miss it even more
SueScott wrote:
My camera got quite a workout this week. Here are some shots of Lydia and Luke at Wednesday's Kids' Quest.
Always good to see kids reading books. Getting somewhat rare these times, eh.
creativ simon wrote:
A burst of color to start this Sunday off
Colour is never refused, simon.
The colonists have arrived....always a pleasure to greet them
Two pictures of the same location, taken about 12 years apart. First one with my first digital camera (Kodak Z650), the second one with a Nikon D750. Not exactly the same perspective as I was going by memory on the second one
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