This week's prompt comes fom the archives of The Library of Congress courtesy of Flickr Commons, where the subjects are taking part in what is described as a 'Greek Cymball Dance’ at a Sufragette Ball. Now, you may wish to hang on to that description as a possible avenue to explore if inspiration deserts you. Otherwise we have May Day, dancing, folk traditions or very silly poses; take your pick or forget about themes altogether. The main thing is to join in with an old image of your own choice and an interesting post to share with fellow Sepians. Post it on or before Saturday 3rd May, with a link back here to Sepia Saturday please (or add the mini banner below if your prefer), then leave a comment with our friend Mr Linky below. We’re big on tradition here at Sepia Saturday, and one of those is to visit fellow Sepians and leave encouraging comments on their posts, it cheers us up no end.
Alan will be back at the helm next week, but for those who like thinking time (or time to rummage through the Sepia Shoebox) here are the next two prompts. Have fun.
Marilyn (aka Little Nell)
Sepia Saturday 227 : 10 May 2014Alphabets, sisters, wicker/garden furniture, creepers(!) |
Sepia Saturday 228 : 17 May 2014
Mother and son fill sandbags on the beach; sand, sandbags, sailor-suits, beachcombing, pilfering!
the wanderer returns......
ReplyDeleteI have a postcard and video of a Swedish folk dance.
ReplyDeletenew to Sepia Saturday, though have been blogging as VioletSky for a long time.
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ReplyDeleteHere we go round the mulberry bush, or perhaps a Maypole or two.
ReplyDeleteThe Modern Dance group at Northwestern High School. 1964. Detroit.
ReplyDeleteNo theme this week, I'm just giddy at receiving a bushel of old family photos.
ReplyDeleteA May celebration at the Catholic church
ReplyDeleteLet the merry cymbals sound!
ReplyDeleteMore ladies with musical instruments.
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ReplyDeleteDo Dah Day...you've heard it in the song Camptown Races, but did you know about this one in my post? It's been around for thirty years!
ReplyDeleteIn at the eleventh hour. I managed a post in between packing my suitcases for another trip!
ReplyDeleteI've been traveling too...seems we're all on the move!
ReplyDeleteReturning this week but with an off theme approach...
ReplyDeleteVery silly poses aided and abetted by knitting patterns and cookery books.
ReplyDeleteA faded old bit of home movie of folk dancing.
ReplyDeleteNo idea what these men are up to.
ReplyDeleteIt's springtime so don't be ashamed to dance with your laundry.
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting me back on the participants list.
Some silly entertainment.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit late posting, but that's not the only scandal...
ReplyDeleteI just want to say, excellent choice for theme this week, folks are responding with such fun things, that are just so delightful, and feel so cheery to see! Thanks all for the day brighteners! Bravo all.
ReplyDeleteThe proverbial prodigal son returns, on theme, with less than an hour left to this Saturday...
ReplyDeleteSomething with a very Montreal flavor...
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I'd love it if you'd put my blog on the sidebar again as a participant. I'm not as regular as I once was but I'm still here. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've been distracted lately but determined to get back blogging…
ReplyDeleteSilly poses! I have a collection of them!
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