thresh·old noun \ˈthresh-ˌhōld, ˈthre-ˌshōld\
: a piece of wood, metal, or stone that forms the bottom of a door and that you walk over as you enter a room or building
: the point or level at which something begins or changes
Literal interpretation of Jack crossing a threshold at Idlewild Park in Storybook Forest last summer.
A couple of days before Jack was born 2007
p.s. click here to see Madhu’s entry at The Urge to Wander blog photographerd at a Shinto Shrine in Japan.
In my opinion, hers is the best of all the responses I viewed!
Just perfect photos for the challenge. Great shots!
It’s funny how I never think of taking a word and making it art. Well done Ruth E
Great response, Ruth. Jack crossing thresholds.
Just look at how young Anna is — or should I say, look at how Anna has grown? 🙂
nice pos t- and love the angle on the first photo – the boy (jack) stepping out….
I’m sure that technically Madhu’s will be one of the best, Ruth. Her work is amazing and thanks for pointing me there. I’ll visit next 🙂
But for warmth, it will be hard to beat your pirate and ‘the future’.
Love your choices, Ruth. 🙂
love it Ruth!
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Aww, yours are precious Ruth!! Appreciate the shout out 🙂
In the second photo, I guess he was on the threshold of being born 🙂
Yes, four days to his birth.
Perhaps I should have reversed the order.
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Thought for sure it was the threshold to another great Bucco’s season!!
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Lovely response to the challenge Ruth. I especially loved the second photo – a wonderful moment of anticipation!
Thanks Tina He was born four days after the photo
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Wow – that is one big belly! (On one very small lady to boot!) I can’t imagine how uncomfortable that felt… big kudos to mama for caring Jack for all those months! 🙂