Krista Stevens at WordPress challenged bloggers to show the effects of time and the elements in a post – weathered
Okanogan WA
Berlin Germany
New York City Playground
Near Roanoke VA
Berlin Germany
Gainesville FL
Columbus OH
Millvale PA
Pittsburgh PA
Penn Avenue Pittsburgh PA
Children’s Museum Pittsburgh
Home
Lawrenceville PA
Zagreb Croatia
Near Okanogan WA
Mallott WA
WOW! Remarkable!
Thanks Cindy. Your family photo was so nice.
Evidence
Thanks.
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Yup, I think you achieved the challenge! Best.
Awww thank you for your generous comment today.
Wonderful examples for the challenge Ruth!
Thanks Rainee. Hope your new year is going well.
You certainly met this chalkenge. These photos are perfect..The various locations add to the mystique. The rusting chair, the old garage and the car graveyard especially pique my interest. I Ilike to imagine the people and activites related to each. It was not so long ago that these items were newer and being used daily. Of course the Mary statue reminds us that we will be okay. We can use a reminder at times. Thank you for adding it to your collection.
Some challenges are easier to meet than others. Thanks for looking and writing.
Most of those things have seen better days!
You are so right, Toni.
Weathered. Great pictures. But you forgot my face. 🤪
Another blogger named Ruth wrote to me that means you’ve lived life fully. I’d suggested I include a selfie for weathered.
What a collection! Around the world. 🙂
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I like the photos you chose for the photo challenge! Good job!
A very interesting assortment! Of course I like the rust half-smile – but the collection of old cars was very cool, too.
Thanks for your visit and nice words, Stef. Glad you like that rusty smile.
really enjoyed the international pics – and I slowed down my scroll to see if I could match the place with the pic. very nice job with weathered.
some of the pics really tugged – like the NYC playground and the little silhouette kiss above the concrete
Aww you are good to look at them all. It was like a scavenger hunt in the archives. Thank you Yvette.
🙂
now this is a great example of why we save photos and we do not always delete delete delete 🙂
even though I am long overdue for some cleaning of my archives
I just don’t worry about deleting them. Maybe I should.
well no, if you have the space – just keep them – especially because you are doing blogging and the work project and all that – so it fits what you do.
and for me – it is not the space issue – it is just that I have some that are “almost” doubles – or just ones i do not want – and it gets annoying (only sometimes) to scroll too many –
I ordered a book once about data management. I realized I needed to manage the data but just keep getting external hard drives and try to label label label so I can put my hands on something I need. I did delete 35,000 emails this week. I kid you not.
oh my goodness that is a lot of emails – and I will shame my mother less when I see her 12,000
because you had triple – yikes.
Oh I have more. That’s just the number I deleted. No shaming.
yes – no shaming – and I was kidding with that.
and yikes- more to go? well best wishes –
I have a friend who deletes immediately, daily. My numbers bother her. We don’t talk about it much.
That sounds like my spouse — deletes almost all – and the iPhone has this new feature where you can screenshot and send it and then delete right away – he loves it. I kinda like it too – but I also like saving. and so we don’t discuss it either – ha – just do our thing and appreciate our differences (and friendship and similarities, etc.)
Yes some things are best not discussed. Differences are just that- not superior to other method.
🙂 (hear, hear)
Love the ‘kissing kids’ shot and the bust with the battered nose. 🙂 🙂 And that poor old ‘kitchen cabinet?’
Seen better days for sure, Jo. I could post weathered for days. Thanks for your visit and leaving a comment
What a cool collection, I love the railway!
Thanks for your visit and writing. Yes the railway was a good one.