My eldest sister, she once told me, was always being hauled in from the garden covered in dirt because SHE ATE IT. Hmm . She later became a nun (for a while). Reckon they’re linked, Lynne ? 😉
Too funny.. But a nun for a short while?
I was a play in the dirt sort of girl then would clean up for hours in the ballet studio.. odd child I was..:-)
Thanks so much Chris!!..The photo projects for everyone turned out really good.You also did a fantastic job!
Well done.. now when’s the next workshop 🙂
“I’m gonna go and eat worms!” 🙂
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Little boys full of dirt & sweat are signs of a happy boy!
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My eldest sister, she once told me, was always being hauled in from the garden covered in dirt because SHE ATE IT. Hmm . She later became a nun (for a while). Reckon they’re linked, Lynne ? 😉
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Too funny.. But a nun for a short while?
I was a play in the dirt sort of girl then would clean up for hours in the ballet studio.. odd child I was..:-)
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You managed to cover the spectrum ! 🙂
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Nice shot! – I really liked the final set of photos from the Buddhist Temple that you made for the e-workshop. It looks like a really cool place.
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Thanks so much Chris!!..The photo projects for everyone turned out really good.You also did a fantastic job!
Well done.. now when’s the next workshop 🙂
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I know! That was so much fun and such a great learning experience. It would be great to do one of the in-person ones like in Spain or Lourdes. 😀
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Nice perspective that suits the subject – nice shot – lovely saturated colour – and nice vignetting.
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Thank you so much David.. really appreciate the nice comment!
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Love the bright, cheerful green of his shirt and that adorable little ‘wrinkle’ on his wrist…just like my boys when they were small!
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Thank you so much.. he was just a little darling. I watched him play for about 10 minutes.. reminded me of when my son was that age!
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My grandsons favorite pastime. The dirtier, the bettier…
Nice photo!
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