A much loved car outside a postwar prefabricated house: could anything be more redolent of the early 1950s. The car may not be a new one, but it has been washed and polished until you can see your reflection in it. The photograph contains equal measures of pride and hope - emotions that were equally redolent of the decade in question. As a theme image, you can take whatever element you want from it: be it as solid as a chrome bumper bar or as ephemeral as an emotion. All you need to do is to post your Sepia Saturday post on or around Saturday 22nd September 2018 and add a link to the list below. Before you reach once again for the chamois leather, you might want to take a look at what lies ahead. And don't forget - the full list of theme images for the rest of the year is now available/
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So far so good, sometimes my old computer gives me trouble posting here.
Washing cars one way and another.
A collection of cars and people someplace down the road.
Alas, not even close to the prompt this week as I finish up a series on my Union veteran great-great grandfather Arthur Bull's probate process -- featuring a photo of a Union widow with a parrot.
I have some vintage automobile advertising postcards.
A cavalcade of cars is my contribution.
I think I have a match for this weekend. Musical of course.
And I don't know much about hacking, but I do recognize annoying spam when I see it.
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