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Picture-A-Week 2023 - Week 24


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Pictures taken between Monday, June 12 and Sunday, June 18.

 

Look around. You will find something worthy of a photograph. As stated below, this isn't a contest. You won't be judged. Just share a piece of your life to help people to learn or remember to care about others.

 

Rules: See above

That's it. This isn't a contest.

All photos taken this week are welcome (not just cruising).

Prizes will not be awarded. Discovering the joy of photography is the prize.

The idea is to get folks out using their cameras for more than vacations and toddler birthdays.

Post one. Post many. Up to you.

Have fun with your camera and share your fun with others!

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No Idea what happened to the previous post. Had all the text in place and clicked submit. I switched tabs and never checked the final post. Try, try again...

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Sunday was Father's Day, and it was a good day. My gift from Kim and the kids was lost by UPS and a third of the family had a scheduling conflict and couldn't join us for dinner. No worries. Everyone called and humbled me with kind words making it a very happy day. Now to the photo. Years ago, I introduced a pre-teen Daughter Kassi to Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It turned out she shares my love for the absurd and we have re-watched it more than a few times since. One of the standout bits of absurdity in the movie is that the knights do not actually ride horses. Rather, they trot with a horse-like gait holding imaginary reins as a squire follows making hoof-clopping sounds with coconut shells. I don’t consider what she gave me a gag gift. It’s obviously a horse.

 

A Horse is a Horse

 

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Dave

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On Thursday I did a tour of the Sydney Opera House (which involves LOTS of stairs) and a nice ride in the sunshine on the Manly ferry on the way home. RX040462-001.thumb.JPG.10a11027f29decfbb3e06047e1370a87.JPG

 

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