Monday, 27 May 2013

Sepia Saturday 179 : 1 June 2013


When I first chose the theme image for Sepia Saturday 179, I thought to myself, "we've  never had birds, beasts and reptiles" before; but of course I was wrong. A quick check of the list kept by Marilyn and available on the Sepia Saturday Facebook page, and I discover that we've had tortoises (164), elephants (133), cats (130), cattle (127), dogs (111), rabbits (71) and even a camel (70)! If you have completely run out of animals, you might like to follow the caravans, or climb up the steps, or even hide in the wooden barrel. Whatever potential theme you highlight from our archive image (which comes from the Tyne and Wear Archives and Museum Collection on Flickr Commons), all you need to do is to post your post on or around Saturday 1st June 2013 and then add a link to the list below.

But before you fly away to do that (or, if you are a reptile, slither away and do that), you might like to take a look at the theme images that are just around the corner.


180 : Our picture features a hospital kitchen on a railway train, thus providing Sepians with a vast menu of theme opportunities.


181 : Time to open your jewellery case and dig out some sparkling images. We're looking for any bodily adornments: from girls with pearl earrings to gents with an impressive medal collection (or vice versa!).

But such things are for the future. This week it is the turn of the birds .... and the beasts .... and the reptiles.


23 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Those vardo wagons reminded me of the one I built myself. So here's a repost of my sharing my little original clay model of a gypsy wagon.

Éire Historian said...

Thanks again for the inspiration image! My contribution, which will appear on Saturday, is entitled 'A Traditional Irish Festival in Sepia' and features a number of elements which you might have seen on an Irish farm of old.

Cheers,
Jennifer

Boobook said...

No photos of gypsy wagons but found some photos of the old family caravan.

Nigel Aspdin (Derby, UK) said...

I am not sure that the Manders originated from Irish tinkers or from Romany stock, most likely neither, but they sure were economic with the truth !!

Little Nell said...

A life on the open road for me!

Brett Payne said...

No birds, beasts or reptiles for me - I'll chose amusement stalls and fairground rides over animal performances any day.

DougVernX said...

The animals inspired my post this week. Warning... it's a slowwww read. :)

Joan said...

A quick read/show from me on this 179th -- but one of my favorite photos.

Wendy said...

Animals for me -- short and sweet.

Mike Brubaker said...

Animals and wagons by the dozen from me, with only a distant glimpse of the musicians.

Bob Scotney said...

Caravans and beasties, but no birds for me.

Unknown said...

I have the perfect photos for this prompt....will be up soon

Anonymous said...

I found an interesting variety of photographs at the local stalls. Beasts, birds, fish, but no reptiles.

Postcardy said...

I have postcards of Orville Ewing who traveled the U.S. in a wagon with his animals for many years.

tony said...

I'm back.Sorry for being AWOL!

Kristin said...

No wagons but some Gypsies.

Sharon said...

I had so many wagons to choose between. Lots of pictures but not much reading this week.

Bruno Laliberté said...

Won't you come and ride with me!?!
Come to Montreal and its surroundings.
:D~
HUGZ

anyjazz said...

Birds and beasts, but not the usual ones.

Julie Goucher said...

I was a bit disappointed this week as I wanted to use the prompt to do a bit of research, but I have made a start!

Helen Killeen Bauch McHargue said...

We never know what's going to slither out from under an avocado tree and so with little time available I did a reptilian repeat today.

dakotaboo said...

Have gone with the caravans rather than the reptiles.

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

I rolled out the barrel.