At last! The first sunny weekend in Oregon has arrived.
Photographers were out in droves at our annual tulip festival which happened to coincide with our first gorgeous weekend of the year. Record crowds were in attendance, about half of which were photographers of all shapes and sizes. I saw one person there with the biggest lens I think I've ever seen. It have to be at least 3 feet long and about a food in diameter, supported by a tripod I probably couldn't lift by myself.
While I was people watching, I noticed this little boy in pink boots walking between the two rows of colorful flowers with his family. When they weren't looking - they had all turned their backs for just a moment - the little boy immediately spotted a small mud puddle where he just had to try out his pink boots. I chuckled to myself because in the midst of all the beautiful flowers, the little boy was centered on what he enjoyed the most - MUD!
I thought you might enjoy it, too - not the mud, the little boy.
Boy at Tulip Festival
Oregon Tulip Field
SURELY with those skinny leggin' pants and pink boots... that's a GIRL and not a boy!??
Either way... this is one PRECIOUS photo!
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
No, it is a curly-headed little boy. Besides, little girls don't play in the mud, do they?
Kenny wrote:
No, it is a curly-headed little boy. Besides, little girls don't play in the mud, do they?
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*snickers wickedly but decides to keep her response clean *
Ummm... yes!
Some of us DO like to play in the mud!
As a matter of fact, I'm 40-something and STILL go splashing about in the mud puddles in bare feet after a thunderstorm!
*blush*
And my brothers couldn't hold a CANDLE to my "gourmet mud pies" when we were little ;)
Kenny wrote:
Besides, little girls don't play in the mud, do they?
Hahahaha, you've never had a little girl have you?
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Nice shots Kenny. Just goes to show you how kids have more fun filled priorities than adults. Why stand around idly looking at flowers when you can jump in mud and get wet and dirty! 8-)
Some how kids learn early to do certain things only when the adults are not looking.
I wish I were more like that.
Can we see some more shots? They look beautiful. I have a friend in N.W Washington and she tells me about the Tulip Festival in her
area. I hope to attend next season. It sounds like an amazing experience.
Too bad no-one was looking for this moment! sweet! Thank you for sharing, and I love to jump puddles after the rain, too!!!I'm in my 50's hahaha
Beautiful Photos! The little one is precious!
Kenny wrote:
I wish I were more like that.
It's never too late to do a new thing! Have FUN in your life. You'll see others will want what you have- Joy!
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