Not in my house. Unless you are checking your phone.
Or the oven digital in the kitchen or the two on the desk in the front hall.
The weekly challenge is Time
The clocks and watches in my home are not synchronized with the time zone.
The one below is correct too but I had to remove the art work to check it
Digital clock was a retirement gift. Right time on the Roman Numetals once I took off Joan’s artwork she sent for Christmas
Grandfather clock works but not set
My fathers mother’s clock
Needs a battery On the kitchen wall
Bunnykins below needs the whole works
*credit to Chicago for title
An interesting collection Ruth 🙂
Wait a minute, the last watch isn’t “defunct” . . . it’s exactly right twice a day! Can the other time pieces claim better accuracy? 🙂
love the details – from lace to color – !
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I accidentally had both my iPad and iPhone near my bed this morning. They both went off at the same time. Two different sounds. I had to get up. There was no putting it off.
I love the clocks in the pictures – especially the analog ones. It took me a long time to figure out digital time. I still look at the atomic analog clock in my kitchen to get the time. But I’m retired so time doesn’t mean the same thing. True?
For some reason I am very fond of clocks and love your beautiful collection.
Great selection of time pieces, Ruth. That slate clock is like hubby’s grandfather’s clock, and the wooden mantle-piece clock is the same as my parents had when I was a child.
Isn’t that something? Thanks Sylvia.
Yes it is. The old slate clock is somewhere in my packing boxes from South Africa. I guess we’ll unearth it once the house is finished. It will be so nice to see it again. 🙂
Wow! You are clock- rich. Viewing the inherited clocks is a beautiful walk back in time.
You ARE clock-rich!!! Great response to TIME!!!
Glorious collection of keepers of their own time. Really beautiful and thank you for the Chicago track too. Loved this album and bought it again only a few months ago.
A great many unusual wonderful clocks. The one from your class room looks like it’s from the 1950’s or so.
Love the color. I think that watches will be a thing of the past eventually. The last time I wore a wrist watch was
when my youngest daughter graduated high school. It was a pleasure to go through an entire day and not have
to be looking at the time. Great selections ….
Isadora 😎
Joan’s artwork is beautiful! And I love that you took your classroom clock with you. 🙂
A very nice, varied collection, of timepieces, Ruth. I’ve 3 clocks in my kitchen and if you time your arrival just right, all 3 will show a different time. The devil, as they say, is in the details.
Now that would drive me crazy!