A nice day for a visit to Clumber Park – somewhere we go regularly and the children love to explore! Spot the toddler!
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A nice day for a visit to Clumber Park – somewhere we go regularly and the children love to explore! Spot the toddler!
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleI love this picture. The painted bench is such a crisp white and it is housed in a structure that is weathered. It has seen many a thing I imagine. You have captured innocence in this picture.
A young visitor in this weathered building has breathed new life into it.
Great job!
Love this photo, Emily!
Ha ha, my little Munchkin. I remember when you and your brother used to hide in that folly 🙂
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleAh. Two O’Learys.
Yes, she’s one of my best works ?
I didn’t spot the wee one.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleHe is a ninja in training 😛
I love it. I remember my nephew. He love to play Peekabo.
The only reason for investing in this kind of building seems to be for children to play between the pillars while their parents sit down on the bench for a rest. The hidden child gives an extra dimension to the building and to the photo.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleHello Emily, the stone structure, could be a portal, and the child looking from behind the pillar is from ancient Greece, thinking how did I here? What strange world is this??
Emily, your picture lets my imagination run wild! This would make a great story prompt. I didn’t see the little one until I read your comment, but now that I have noticed him, he adds so much to the picture.
Your description adds so much life to your picture. The style of the structure reminds me of ancient Roman architecture.
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