uh oh
school holidays
the overpacked family car
poor visibility
my days may be numbered
are we there yet?
the familiar cry
of those poor deprived children
who didn't have
smart phones
head phones
and had no option but
to look out of the window
or
read a book
last day of school
teacher lets off steam
never going back
not all who wander are lost
OLW # 137




These made me smile. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteLiked the way you tied these together Rall. Many who are lost are actually just exploring… 😉✌🏼❤️
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all 3 of those, Rall, but the last one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteHli 'Rall'!! I read this and immediately thought if it were applied to our generation growing up, we did not have cell phones and modern tech. Rather were told of the starving children in China and the like. You could know of them. Nice write.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I was also plagued by the "anonymous" gungy virus spread with google. She got angry and sentenced a bunt of us to be that way. On some blogger blogs we could not comment at all, others we could enter our name and current posting on the drop down at the arrow saying "anonymous" and get along that way. I still do with my cell smart phone, and I retired the other computer as it was generally naughty. But then my son dropped his old laptop on me here and I can post as usual again. I DID NOT AND WILL NOT SYNC IT, I think that caused my troubles. (I also opened up to the anonymous comments okay as now I know what it feels like to be left our when we could not help it. Please try me, I am getting several of those now posting. I would like to have a signature so I will know to whom I should reply comment.)
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Bravo. Some nice ones
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
Much💛love
That last one! This was a great journey through the year, captured the sense of rocketing along the road.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job weaving in the photos but, I do feel nervous about the deer and more visibility.
ReplyDeleteEach of your vignettes is perfect! Not all who wander are lost ~~~ Laughing Out Loud.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you pulled these images together in word and made us smile!
ReplyDeleteThe second two took me back to when my lot were small and my wife was a teacher - I could just hear her saying that! Nice one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun read, all the photos tied together with such humor and craft!
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