You've got to take your hat off to Sepia Saturday contributors. Whatever the prompt, whatever the obscure image I come up with, they always seem to find images to match. This week I am asking them to think about hats - bit hats, small hats, colourful hats, hats with flowers on them - any kind of hat they want. Just take a hat, feature it in a post, post that post on or around Saturday 13th May 2023, and add a link to the list below. It's as easy as that (which rhymes with hat). And here are some other things that rhyme with hats - are next theme images.
I either am losing my marbles, or this cataract change in vision (without any glasses to have a new prescription till they "settle" is just making reading very iffy.
ReplyDeleteTwo studio wedding photos from 1930 - my grandparents, and my grandmother's sister + her husband. I'm afraid no hats; but both brides are wearing veils.
ReplyDeleteNo shortage of hats in my family collection - so take a look down the decades to what our ancestors were wearing.
ReplyDeleteA 1909 photo of the congregation of Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church with my grandparents and many fancy hats.
ReplyDeleteNot on topic, but sepia photos of a geyser/fountain nearby with the railroad workers memorial more recently installed.
ReplyDeletePutting my A-to-Z Challenge 2021 hat back on for a story about an unexpected artifact from my teen years. Hint: It's about a brick wall :-)
ReplyDeleteI've got a grand hat to fit this theme. It's a long post but I think it tells a good story of this unusual "hat". And very musical of course.
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