What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
I have always admired kilts and now I am admiring the MAN that is wearing Leggins like mine, but mine are not plaid. YET. my dad had a typewriter much like this one
Oh my word Aunty what a collection of less speak more peek The buckles/coat of arms look like they were just made. So shiny and what workmanship!! I learned to type on a similar maybe a few years younger than this one but I recall having the manual lever to advance down. Hugs HiC
oooh I love it to travel back in time with vistiting a museum ;O) .... I learnt with such an old typewriter... I needed more correction paper than paper sheets when I tried to write something hahahahaha
The colours of the moss in the first photo are just fantastic. During my recent trip to Rome I took several close-ups of walls and marble slabs and they all had such texture and colour! I will show them soon (well, Brom will...)
Mom actually used a typewriter like that one for many years. She wishes she still had it.
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I have always admired kilts and now I am admiring the MAN that is wearing Leggins like mine, but mine are not plaid. YET. my dad had a typewriter much like this one
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of eclectic history!
ReplyDeleteOh my word Aunty what a collection of less speak more peek
ReplyDeleteThe buckles/coat of arms look like they were just made. So shiny and what workmanship!!
I learned to type on a similar maybe a few years younger than this one but I recall having the manual lever to
advance down.
Hugs HiC
oooh I love it to travel back in time with vistiting a museum ;O) .... I learnt with such an old typewriter... I needed more correction paper than paper sheets when I tried to write something hahahahaha
ReplyDeleteThe colours of the moss in the first photo are just fantastic. During my recent trip to Rome I took several close-ups of walls and marble slabs and they all had such texture and colour! I will show them soon (well, Brom will...)
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Very unique and creative post and photos ~ That typewriter is a classic ^_^
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I had a typewriter like that at one time! Museums are so interesting and such a learning experience.
ReplyDeleteFascinating! namaste, janice xx
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