Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Sepia Saturday 257 : 6 December 2014


There is something for everybody in Sepia Saturday 257 (post your posts on or around Saturday 6th December 2014).  There is a father and son, there is a dog, there are some wooden steps, and there is even a little cowboy with a lasso. The 1916 picture comes from the Flickr stream of the Provincial Archives of Alberta. If you can match some aspect of the theme image do so. If not, don't worry, just post any old photo and tell us a little about it.

Before you head off to lasso yourself a sepia post, take a look at what is coming up for the remainder of 2014.

258 : Scenes cropped from the background of other photographs, 
sailors, and people walking away.

259 : Our traditional Christmas and New Year double-issue gives you families, meals, and - of course - Christmas.

There you go : just take a step towards a perfect Sepia Saturday post and link it to the list below.



19 comments:

Boobook said...

Early than usual this week because I have a busy weekend ahead. We're playing 'Cowboys and Indians' this week.

Jofeath said...

Cowboys and stairs from me. I'm not very good at sticking with just one aspect of the prompt, sorry!

Postcardy said...

A portrait of a woman and her dog and dogs resembling their owners.

Barbara Rogers said...

A Texas girl in a cowgirl outfit!

La Nightingail said...

I was surprised to find the number of pictures I had relevant to the prompt!

ScotSue said...

Man's Best Friend is my theme for this week.

Anonymous said...

A multi-purpose farmhouse verandah

Wendy said...

Little cowboy and cowgirl

Little Nell said...

A game of Cowboys and Indians.

Unknown said...

Seems we all found stairs and cowboys...what fun!

Unknown said...

I will soon share my first horsey ride,

Rosie said...

It's been quite a while since I blogged, but here I am, guess I was waiting for Christmas as the saying goes....

DougVernX said...

This prompt has me confused, but maybe my entry will explain. lol

Alex Daw said...

Stairs, people and dogs but no cowboys I'm sorry....

Alan Burnett said...

Going from the Wild West to the Wild South with the help of an infusion of hops.

Kristin said...

Two cousins as little cowboys in the 1950s and as grown cowboys recently.

Mike Brubaker said...

I believe it is still Saturday and from me this weekend some musical doggerel.

Teresa Wilson Rogers said...

I guess better late than never!

Helen Killeen Bauch McHargue said...

Better even later than never!!