Old hats can be cleaned up by running them through a dish washer cycle, that is without dirty dishes. Takes a day to dry, and they are good as new. This one has lost its writing so it won't look quite new.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
19 comments:
Finder's keepers?
Awww, golfers need their hat in Florida. So does everybody who ever goes outside.
A rhesus monkey probably stole it off somebody's head.
Looks more like abandoned!
So, do you think "lost" is the right word?
I like your new look! It's fun to make an occasional change, isn't it? I had no idea what I was getting into until I was up to my neck in it.
It should.be mine
You found it, good job :)
Um excelente trabalho.
Um abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar || Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa || Livros-Autografados
It looks well-used.
Looks like someone is going to get a sunburnt noggin! 😊
It does look abandoned!
Oh no! A lost hat. Where oh where is the head it belongs to???
MB
Oh dear, I bet someone misses that. It looks well worn meaning it was probably a favorite.
Yikes -- look like it has seen better days.
Old hats can be cleaned up by running them through a dish washer cycle, that is without dirty dishes. Takes a day to dry, and they are good as new. This one has lost its writing so it won't look quite new.
Poor hat!
You found it, Lowell !
Love it. TFG has it right, too. Dishwasher, with no dishes, get's 'em clean.
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