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Happy Friday!


Today is a close to another week - Happy Friday, Everyone - I thought I would post a picture that I had taken late day in my Dining Room - No Flash Photography takes on a life of its own to me - Almost brings me to another "Time", Somehow ... I tend to like everything "Before My Time" - The Movies, the Music, the Style of Clothing etc ... There was a song when my folks were growing up titled, "Born Too Late" ... I feel this song was written for me ...I love the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s - What "Time" speaks to you?

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  1. I flip and flop back and forth between centuries and between decades...in many ways I feel timeless. Love this photo! Happy weekend!

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  2. Thanks so much, Sherry - Yes - I tend to do the same - I love the "now" but I do like seeing the styles and music of yester-year! Enjoy the weekend!

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  3. Wonderful photo Kristine! Yes, I feel the same way, I think in my previous life (if there is such thing) I must have lived in the 19h century. Oh, those dresses, and hoops and corsets, I love them! Maybe not the most comfortable things to wear, but oh so feminine! :)

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  4. Thank again, Sonja - I love "the old feel", always have - I think we both must have both lived in the 19th Century, at some point - LOL - I love everything you mentioned, and let's not forget the beautiful hats :)

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  5. It probably means you're an old soul. Great photography!

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  6. Thank you SO much, Renee - Nice hearing from you - I have been called an "Old Soul" a few times over the years ... Thank you for your kind words regarding my photography - Means so much!

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  7. Awesome photo! Thanks so much for visiting my gesso-dragon blog. It means so much!
    ~ky

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  8. Hi Ky - Thanks for your kind words regarding my photo - Thanks for visiting - Always fun to see what others are up to!

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  9. Beautiful image!
    I feel well in this moment, love the primitivity and oneness with nature in the beginnings of mankind and would love to live in the future as far as possible to experience this oneness with nature again! :)

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  10. Hi Rita - Thank you for your kind words regarding my photo - Another beautiful quote - I love asking others their thoughts ...

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