This week, 2 challenge entries
Moving Day was a hard challenge because, it’s seldom I have ever moved and the last move was about 1971 and, I had no photos of our move and though I watched, no photo ops came about. I ended up with photos of possible “movers and shakers” of household goods.
Moving Day photos
This mover and shaker is a do it yourselfer. Looking at the van, he could be moving goods or maybe even a horse.
This mover has his truck piled to the hilt. I imagine he had help at either end of the move.
A truck like this one can carry more than a single household’s furnishings.
And if it’s a big move, you may need a convoy.
Summertime Blues was another challenge I am lacking in suitable photos for but here are a few I thought would cover the challenge.
Summertime Blues Photos
Before your move, you would have surveyed the area to see if the view or surroundings were suitable, if the grass was green enough or the Summer sky blue enough.
You may have found some acreage with the perfect house hidden beneath the Summertime Blue sky.
Or possibly the pinks and reds of the perfect cottage caught your eye as much as that blue sky with the puffy white clouds.
In the end, after being settled in, you plant your own summertime blues as each of us has our own idea as to what those blues are made of and what factors in to make the blues the happiest, not the bluest of colors.
I have a graduating granddaughter this week. We hope to be there. I’m not sure what kind of photos or what kind of schedule I will have. Eden is a graduate of the 12th grade of high school in the International Baccalaureate program at her school in Virginia. Some of my Xanga friends were instrumental in encouraging her and helping her to go to a special Summer program a couple of years ago. I want to thank all of you special people again and I know Eden is greatful for your encouragements as well.
Until the next time,
Keep on taking those photos.
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