Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Una nueva manera de transportar a los bebés y de vivir la familia. Todo cambia para que nada cambie. Abrazo
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The mother looks a bit tired.
Sweet photo!
Young families move my heart and I pray for them whoever they are and for the children that they will have a good life!
...A smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy roomA little nest that's nestled where the roses bloomJust Molly and me, and baby makes threeWe're happy in my blue heaven-“My Blue Heaven” by Walter Donaldson, with lyrics by George A. Whiting, 1924.
What a very nice capture of the young family. Great capture.
More than one young family--- but why are they walking in the street? Nice catch!
The downtown streets were closed to cars for a street fair with music, kids games, and a farmer's market.
And yet, once again, it's the woman who has to bear the heaviest burden.
Una nueva manera de transportar a los bebés y de vivir la familia. Todo cambia para que nada cambie. Abrazo
ReplyDeleteDeje ese comentario desde el correo equivocado. Perdón
ReplyDeleteThe mother looks a bit tired.
ReplyDeleteSweet photo!
ReplyDeleteYoung families move my heart and I pray for them whoever they are and for the children that they will have a good life!
ReplyDelete...A smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy room
ReplyDeleteA little nest that's nestled where the roses bloom
Just Molly and me, and baby makes three
We're happy in my blue heaven-“My Blue Heaven” by Walter Donaldson, with lyrics by George A. Whiting, 1924.
What a very nice capture of the young family. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteMore than one young family--- but why are they walking in the street? Nice catch!
ReplyDeleteThe downtown streets were closed to cars for a street fair with music, kids games, and a farmer's market.
DeleteAnd yet, once again, it's the woman who has to bear the heaviest burden.
ReplyDelete