I made a New Year's Resolution. I have not been anywhere to try it out, but it is to take pictures of people from the front. It is so much easier to take them from the backside but it only looks great on pretty women. LOL
Somehow very touching to me! What a story about Chicago in '67 - I remember the horror of that on TV but to be there must have been awful. I always try to remember the peaceful times rather than all the turmoil.
Very cute! :<)
ReplyDeleteI made a New Year's Resolution. I have not been anywhere to try it out, but it is to take pictures of people from the front. It is so much easier to take them from the backside but it only looks great on pretty women. LOL
ReplyDeleteSomehow very touching to me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a story about Chicago in '67 - I remember the horror of that on TV but to be there must have been awful. I always try to remember the peaceful times rather than all the turmoil.
That's an awesome photo!
ReplyDeleteA very happy photo!
ReplyDelete... and already working on that butt crack! Lady, can I help you move that refrigerator?
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable shot. Making memories.
ReplyDeleteThat's what a dad's for! Hi ho, Silver!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
It is a cute shot.
ReplyDeleteMust be the plumber's son. heehee!!
MB
Those are the best of times/memories.
ReplyDeleteOh I love the way the pants... you know... So cute!
ReplyDeleteI almost spit my coffee out when I read MB's comment. :)
ReplyDeleteI love photos like this.
Oh, this one is poignant, Lowell. I spent years with a kid on my shoulders and I miss those days.
ReplyDeleteHaha... nice, I remember when I was young...
ReplyDeleteSweet shot!
ReplyDeleteCute capture! :-)
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