This week the Lens Artists Challenge is Odds and Ends from Tina of Travels and Trifles
Odds and Ends: Lens Artists Challenge #189
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29 responses to “Odds and Ends: Lens Artists Challenge #189”
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Interesting collection. Cute grandson.
Can you even imagine keeping records in that manner now, let alone records for nails? Donna
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Thanks for commenting. I agree about the record keeping. “Nails” I suppose that at that time nails were essential and had to be accounted for . Also they may have been expensive so had to be registered in the budget.
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Yes. And hard to make. It’s funny how half the time we lose them, or just stick them in a junk drawer because they are in the way.
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Wow interesting! The one about “mask” looks familiar to me…I saw my neighbors equipped just like them when they’re gardening or even at a beach, who came with their children as a chaperon😂
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It seems to me that in Vietnam and Cambodia women do not want to have any sunburn or darkening of their skin. No suntans! Maybe your neighbours are the same.
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Yes you’re exactly right! We believe suntans/sunburns triggers to skin cancer or extra wrinkles later on😁
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So glad to see your proud grandson here. Great selections, Anne.
The record of the Boughton House is precious.The wires in Ho Chi Minh city, odd and complicated. 🙂-
Thanks Amy .My Grandson really enjoyed his time in the summer soccer club.
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Great post, it says, why we have to take photographs.
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Thank you!
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Interesting odds and ends, Anne.
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Thank you VJ
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My daughters would have a hard time walking with those kind of spurs. Plus, I can’t imagine a noble using those kind of spurs and cruel bits on their favorite horses.
The entanglement of wires, I’d hate to be the line technician. 🙂
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I agree with you about the spurs and the bits and the wires in Ho Chi Minh city! What a tangled web that is.
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Great collection, Anne! Those long spurs were really something…love your wholecollection, but I think my favourite must be the wires and your grandson’s strange medal.
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Thank you Ann Christine! Yes those wires were so bizarre!
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Great post!! Your grandson is AWW-dorable!! 💙
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Thank you. He is a cute little fellow and a bit of an imp that makes him very entertaining.
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A fascinating collection of photos, Anne! Nice reflection. 😀
Were spurs just for decoration or were they actually used on the horses?-
I think they may have been used but they were so excessive that it would have injured the horse.So perhaps they were not used too much.
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Great shot of the Shard, nice perspective through the battlements.
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Thanks for commenting. I was on the roof of the White Tower with a group and that perspective just jumped out at me. Forgive me if I have already replied to your comment. I thought I had but do not see on WP that I replied.
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Excellent set of odds and ends Anne – loved your horse items and the trivia about the nails. Can you imagine? And of course the women in masks in Vietnam – way ahead of their time! Thanks so much for joining us this week.
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Thank you Tina for the challenge. Yes the nails…who had to count those nails or did they just guess? Here in Florida I still see women with tans on their faces and bodies and I think of how hard people in other parts of the world try not to get any color on their skin . Thanks for your comment.
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LOL you’re right on that Anne. Here on Kiawah those of our vintage are busy protecting ourselves from the sun while the younger generations still sunbathe daily. Go figure!
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I wear minimum 40 protection factor sun screen every day. And a hat as well and long sleeved tropic wear shirts here in Florida. My daughter who is 34 has had a few bits cut out of her shoulders already so she is now wary and keeps the kid in shirts and sunscreen .
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Me too Anne. I guess the 20-something’s think we’re crazy. I remember the days of baby oil and no protection, may the darkest tan win LOL
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Great selections Anne. I suspect they were ‘less kind’ to their horses way back then. Good POV on the Shard.
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Thank you John. There is no doubt that the “old days” saw horses treated badly with cruel bits and spurs. Thanks for commenting!
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