Time Stopped
Weekly Word Press Photo Challenge

Trapped forever at 2:13
The weekly Word Press Photo Challenge: Weightless Word Press Photo Challenge:
Flooding made a shallow river which was so wonderful for my daughter to run around in; She felt “weightless.”
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge of the week. Here: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/01/29/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-textures/
I remember those.
janet
They are beautiful phones, but make my fingers hurt just thinking of that with my pain now. Thanks so much for commenting sustainabilitea.
This does certainly bring back memories. Great photo. 🙂
Thank you.
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I sure hope you have had a fabulous week.
Wow, this made my day; Means a lot. Thank you.
Oh yes I remember my parents had one!!
Christy Birmingham, From rotary dial phones to smart phones. Crazy.
Now this really does bring back memories! 😀
I understand into the fray. But then I thought the Fray might be a rock band.
I like that band. At least their song “save a life.”
Rusty refuse from bygone days; Relics of a melancholy moment for me to use for the Weekly WordPress Photo Challenge.
The old brass milk can is wonderful.
Thanks so much for the comment. I am so sorry, I just now found it. I have been doing this blog for over a year and still get overwhelmed and lost in what I am doing. Today I am trying to put a image widget on and it will not work. Giving up for awhile after an hour. I think it is way more simple than I am making it. Maybe since I can actually do video, (which I could not where I lived prior) I can watch and learn now easier.
Our pretty “Little Black Hen.” had her 3rd large hatch of chicks last week. We were also given 2 chicks old enough to leave their mom which stick together like glue and give me lots of laughs. So this week for the challenge; I am sharing my little chicken farm.
Mama hen with a couple of her ten peeping from underneath. It Very hard to get close to them and get a picture since she gathers them up so quickly.
The older and larger chicks that were given us. I call them Tic and Toc. Very flighty and hard to get them to cooperate with the camera
Our Duck. She started out on a farm with this chicken so I think he gets annoyed with her banter, but he endures. His name is Chocolate Her name Sack.
2 Mama hens flashing me. I could not get them to stand still and face me long enough to snap the shot.
Mama hen with a couple of her ten peeping from underneath. It Very hard to get close to them and get a picture since she gathers them up so quickly.
The last 2 pictures are little attachments I love having to do with chickens.
Such a great entry for this week’s theme. Thanks for playing.
Was fun and thanks.
Cool, that’s quite the little gang you have there 🙂 I’ll respond to the comment you left on my chickens post the other day in a minute, but I’ll be leaving a link to this post within it.
Thanks and looking forward to that.
Love this post
Thanks so much.
Great chicken farm!
Thanks. We had another hen appear today with 4 along with her.
Thank you.
I enjoyed this.
Thanks so much.
Weekly Word Press Photo Challenge. Depression has laid hold on me much this week.
I’m sorry to hear that you’ve been battling with feelings of depression this week but you’ve certainly made something beautiful from it. I particularly like the top and bottom photos. Praying for a better week for you this week.
janet
Your comment made my day. Thank you very much.
What a very IMPORTANT Blog you have!! I to suffer from depression, Panic & Agoraphobia and it’s way over due that we all SPEAK about these issues, to help Shatter the *Stigma*……I do the same on my blog, as well as about my recovery. THANKS YOU for a wonderful blog!! And I am following 🙂
God Bless, *Author, Catherine Lyon* “Addicted To Dimes”…….
Oh my yes, I have really been treated very poorly at times, even by the medical establishment. I am going over and looking at your blog.I am excited to see what you write. It is encouraging that I am not alone.
I like this post because I see hope in the midst of darkness. Nice job with the flower on the dry cracked earth. It is a very powerful statement.
The horse is directly looking at your camera and making a connection in this photo. Great shot!
Not every day is the same. This too shall pass with your melancholy days.
Thank you so much.
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Whispering Insights aka Oliana Kim
Thanks so much. Will do.
Brilliant photo. Hope you are feeling brighter now.
Thank you. I am. Just off and on bad hair days to extreme, but always a sunny day in there.
Plates I got at a 2nd hand store. Some I am using and some are just for show, What memories these could give if they could talk. If only life’s curves were as smooth to the touch as their edges.
too true…
I know, never enough time to get it all in.
blueribbonfair 6:06 pm on February 10, 2016 Permalink |
Thank you. Sometimes I think I am alone in this aspect on here. Sorry for your hassles though.
blueribbonfair 6:11 pm on February 10, 2016 Permalink |
It is an old stopwatch and clock.
blueribbonfair 6:31 pm on February 11, 2016 Permalink |
Thank You.