Tuesday, August 13, 2013

On their way to a friend's house ...


...on a Sunday afternoon.

20 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Good for them that they are walking rather than driving or being driven! Now I wonder what they are goint to do? Girly girl stuff? :-)

Everything is so neat and tidy!

Unknown said...

So cute! Lovely shot.

Halcyon said...

Nothing better than getting together with friends! Cute shot.

Kate said...

Gerat to have friends to visit.

This is Belgium said...

glad to discover your blogs
you have soooo many !!

magiceye said...

Lovely capture!

Sharon said...

Two friends on a mission in a beautiful setting. It almost sounds like my last weekend in Newport Coast.

Judy said...

Sweet...brings back memories.

Small City Scenes said...

Girls just wanna have fun. Nice to see them walking where thay want to go. Have fun girls. MB

Anonymous said...

Nice shot of suburbia!

Pat said...

Agree that it's nice to see them walking. I remember walking to my friend's house where we'd have great times together.

Kate said...

PS. I left a comment for you on my Asian French bakery post today. I think you forgot about the colonial French presence in Vietnam.

Karl said...

Sweet photo Lowell, nice setting too.

P.S. I have answered your questions on BDP (and added a few videos).

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Lovely summer day in Florida! Fun to see kids walking places (and makes me realize how sadly rare it is to see that nowdays.)

Jack said...

It is a cute photo, Lowell. Ciel likes how neat it is. She hasn't spent much time in Florida gated communities, where one weed merits a call to 911.

LOLfromPasa said...

Changed your header (or have I been asleep)? I like it! Like this photo too of this nice residential location. I am noticing once again - no curbs :).

RedPat said...

Looks like a nice area for a walk!

Randy said...

Looks like a nice neighborhood. So much green grass too!

Fernando Santos (Chana) said...

Belo registo...Espectacular....
Cumprimentos

EG CameraGirl said...

I see pink is as popular there as it is here.

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