Catching up once again with fatmumslim's Photoaday October - the last four days.
Photo Prompts
Day 25 People
Day 26 Listening to
Day 27 Morning
Day 28 Looking back
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| People. My parents. Sydney c 1948. Photo taken by one of the many street photographers of that time. |
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| Morning. Oats and Bananas. Breakfast - and coffee - what else is there that is important about the morning? |
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| Looking back. I had this as a child. It was even more magical then - it was filled with water. |
Linking Looking Back to Weekend Reflections and the Listening To Your Sunday Best.
Linking Morning to Mellow Yellow Monday.
It is Day 28 of Blogtoberfest!




12 comments:
Such a beautiful & unique picture of your parents - they look so happy and energetic! And the morning-picture - the texture and print of the bag makes me want to get one as well :)
What a great set of shots for you October prompts. That piano is gorgeous.
Thanks for sharing with YSB this week.
I adore your photo of your parents. I could look through old pictures all day and wonder about their stories. Great captures!
thank you so much for visiting me today, I have enjoyed my visit her e so much, I would love to follow along on your blogging journey!
I smiled to see your piano photo..
I have been photographing our piano this past week, too.
Hope to include in a post soon.
Like you, I took lessons for a short while, when I was a child. I wish I had kept up, too.
Our piano is new to us (100 years old in reality) and I've been playing up a storm lately.. I picked up some beginner books at thrift stores & have been trying to teach myself.
Easier to learn when you're a kid, I think!
Nice keepsakes ! I found the piano particulary delightful.
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Lovely photos!
Love all of these images -- the one of your parents is precious.
Thanks so much for sharing at Your Sunday Best. xo
Great shots! That is a gorgeous piano!
beautiful photos.
Flan and Fruits
Amanda I look forward to seeing your piano pics too:)
Actually my lessons were as an adult. I tried to teach myself when my son was a baby but later took lessons when he was learning...same teacher. Maybe I should try again..good luck with yours.
This piano was a present to my son from his grandmother:)
Nina, thanks they did look lovely, didn't they!? My mum isn't with us anymore, but my Dad is about to turn 91 this Sunday!
Thanks everyone for your visit and your comments:)
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