Thursday, August 15, 2019

Frame That One

If you ever visit my bedroom, you will find a lot of framed photos of the adventures of my life. Not the lovers from my past, but pictures that remind of places I have been, and things I have done.  Some are tiny, some are larger (though I limit the size so more will fit.) There is also a wall in the dining room covered in framed photos.  I have to be selective, space is limited and frames don't grow on trees.  I captured the image above at the the Lake Quinault Lodge in the western edge of the Olympic National Forest, in Washington state.  It recently joined the collection, along with one of the whale photos. 

What do you have photos of in your personal space?  

12 comments:

  1. the cats, a pix of spouse & I at our first public event (1991).

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    1. PS - something in our newspaper today:
      https://www.inquirer.com/things-to-do/travel/seattle-pike-place-rainier-olympic-space-needle-20190815.html

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    2. Hi! We visited a lot of that, I have lots of pictures to post. It is an amazing place.

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  2. Family, mostly. A couple of paintings I bought from a catfish, but I like them.

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    1. Ah family, why would I want to be reminded of them?

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    2. I've got just the kids and the grandkids and a few pictures of us on our cruises. Oh, and the then and now pictures of my sisters and me.

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  3. You and places I've been with you and things that remind me of you. Oh yes, and Franz Josef...

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    1. I will keep adding photos the wall above your desk in the living room.

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  4. I don't tend to put up photos. But in my bookcase, I do display a small photo of My Rare One and I sipping milkshakes in Maui at a 50's diner.

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  5. Family and friends, going back 150 years (the family, not the friends). The photo you shared is truly a work of art.

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    1. Thank you! There are always a couple of gems out of the 2200 images I downloaded.

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