Now let me apologise at the outset to my antipodean friends for my northern hemispheric approach to this Sepia Saturday call. I know down there (or should that be up there?) Autumn is slipping away and Winter is around the corner and you might well be getting out your thick duffel coats in order to protect yourself from the seasonal chill. But here, here in the north, I can hear the migrant birds returning, I can feel the ghost of warmth from the sun, and when I walk in the countryside I can hear the new-born lambs bleating and my very being cries out "Spring". Following that load of nonsense I had better extend my apologies to Sepians everywhere and get down to business - it's time to post your posts for Sepia Saturday 322 (on or around Saturday 19th March and link them to the list below). As usual you can go where you want with your interpretation of the image (a 1960 picture of twins feeding lambs from the Dutch National Archives) - wherever you go, we will follow.
Before you start bleating about how difficult this prompt is, take a look at what is around the corner!
It's started raining outside so it must be summer. Best thing to do is to stay in and work on your Sepia Saturday 322 submissions. Ba-aaaah
In a big rush this week!
ReplyDeleteSee the story behind Mary Had A Little Lamb.
ReplyDeleteMy sister patting a goat back in 1953.
ReplyDeleteKids and zoos 6 decades and 3 generations apart.
ReplyDeleteVery tenuous connections to the meme...outside, animals, things to drink out of!
ReplyDeleteShort and Sweet today :)
ReplyDeletePet lambs a-plenty.
ReplyDeleteI amaze myself that I have an appropriate postcard for this theme.
ReplyDeleteBack to some long gone spring days.
ReplyDeleteLittle orphan lambs.
ReplyDeleteThis week I'm going with our theme photo! So, I've shared how the past makes us richer every single day.
ReplyDeleteTwo boys and their dog...
ReplyDeleteKids at the beach!
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