The first two houses that my family lived in are referred to as "The Eldorado house" and "The Wagon Wheel Road house." My first three years of life were spent in the first house so I don't remember much of that place. My Mom was expecting my sister, so we moved into the Wagon Wheel Road house which was bigger. Both houses were out in the country; we didn't even have to lock our doors during the day! I loved growing up out there. Nothing but fields and no traffic. The Wagon Wheel Road house had the nickname because there was a wagon's wheel that marked the dirt road.
Speaking of wagons, one Christmas morning, I woke up to a ** Radio Flyer Red Wagon right by the christmas tree. It had a red all-steel seamless body with natural wooden stake sides. I stood in awe then jumped with excitment. ** red wagon photo is by enjae.
This photo for Shadow Show Sunday reminds me of that childhood toy. I took a photo of the wooden slats that are on our balcony. When we moved into our apartment, they were in the shower. Mold grows quickly and easily in Japan, and pretty soon the wood was growing mushrooms! EEk! My husband took them out and put them on the balcony. They hold down the safety net we put up for my cat.
Speaking of wagons, one Christmas morning, I woke up to a ** Radio Flyer Red Wagon right by the christmas tree. It had a red all-steel seamless body with natural wooden stake sides. I stood in awe then jumped with excitment. ** red wagon photo is by enjae.
This photo for Shadow Show Sunday reminds me of that childhood toy. I took a photo of the wooden slats that are on our balcony. When we moved into our apartment, they were in the shower. Mold grows quickly and easily in Japan, and pretty soon the wood was growing mushrooms! EEk! My husband took them out and put them on the balcony. They hold down the safety net we put up for my cat.
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As soon as I've done the Shadow Shot Sunday post I'll pop your link into Mr Linky for you. Hope you have a wonderful weekend ahead :)
Also, thanks for stopping by my blog! I enjoyed reading yours and am glad I found it! I love your work and of course I think Sputnik is absolutely adorable!
Great blog....
Glad there are no mushrooms on your SS!! Nice work. :0)
I do love your shadow shot. Not too long ago I posted (Under A Cloud) a series of shots that were similar. Good job!
sharon
Happy SSS!
Karla & Karrie
Hey Harriet, thank you for taking care of my linky.
Annette, that pic is by enjae. I found it on flickr.
Happy Sunday..
This is very lovely.
Greetings from England
Paz
All of the photos I took are in the Sendai City Museum of History and Folklore and were accepted by the mayor as the photos shows the period of reconstruction in Japan.
Those were what I used on my website and my blog. PAZ told me about your blog and I came to visit.
I like what you are doing here and I like your writing.
I don't want to ask too many questions as this is my first visit.
I have four blogs and the bigger one is Brookville Daily Photo and then the most popular is My Birds Blog. If you have time I would welcome your having a look.
Abraham Lincoln
Sendai-shi 1953-1956.
Brookville, Ohio
I love your shot - such a close-up and great shapes!