I still seem to be stuck with groups, but trust me, these are nearly at an end. Our theme image this week has a group posing in front of a fort. The fort in question is Fort Perch Rock which sounds as if it should be somewhere in the Wild West - and is in fact just off the not-very-wild west coast of England in the seaside town of New Brighton. As a theme prompt you can do what you want with it: you can have forts, groups, sea, sand, hats, stones ... or even grandfathers (that's mine on the left!). Whatever you do with it, do it on or around Saturday 27th March 2021 and add a link to the list below.
Our next two theme images are still full of people, but lots of other things as well. Here they are so you can start planning your next Sepia Saturday posts.
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A crowd of folks in a photo usually means someone's on the ground.
Happy groups enjoying themselves in the past, in my home village in the Scottish Borders.
One of my granny's sisters that I have not written about before and pictures I've never used before. Woohoo -
Kudos to all/Who answered the call. I didn't, but am looking forward to seeing your posts.
I admit it, I prefer viewing historical sites alone, or with just a few people...please keep the groups away when I want to enjoy the sites! Here I offer another site, and the museum of the Ancients, the Anasazi.
Not too late. I have a good match, I think. Musical, of course, adding a little detective story too.
No fort, but group outings in the 1920s and the 1970s, and coast with natural rocks...
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