Do I need to say more? One picture tells a thousand words.
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We challenge you to show us what “express yourself” means to you.
Do I need to say more? One picture tells a thousand words.
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We challenge you to show us what “express yourself” means to you.
Welcome to my creative corner! Here, I share my photos, travel stories, random thoughts, and a bit of myself.
Musings on Life - Creative Writing - The Environment
WRITER OF WEST COUNTRY ROMANCE AND ROMANTIC SUSPENSE
In Pursuit of Uninterrupted Freedom
loving life in the slow lane ... still finding my way with photography and painting :)
Photos of my world and other stuff I hope you will enjoy too. Photos taken with Canon PowershotSX70HS Photos can be purchased.
Roaming, at home and abroad
Rediscovering Singapore
looking for beauty in the small things
A WORLD OF COLOUR
Navigating the creative seas
del's sewing stuff
Travels in Paradise
Photography and Sketching ... Observations ...
here, there and other places
Predominately Books But Other Stuff Too
Remembering past journeys, recording current trips and planning for the next one!
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I guess you have that Romany Spirit within Pauline.. Lovely photo 🙂
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I sometimes wonder if I have gypsy ancestors Sue
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wow – I did not realize you were raised in the 1800s – you really are doing something right! ha jk jk
and great shot 🙂
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I hold my age well Y…
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baha – cos that is what the gypsy woman does 🙂 ❤
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It’s all smoke and mirrors…and the magic crystal ball…cross my palm with silver and I will tell you all you need to know…
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sounds good – ha! but I will settle for a ride in the wagon, a cup of tea (any ol mug will do – ha!) and maybe a snack of garden veggies – ha!
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OK you’re on!!!!
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That caravan is beautiful – I want it!
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G’day June, it certainly is a beauty.
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Beautiful photo, Pauline. I once knew and old man who lived in such a caravan in England. It was painted all the colours of the rainbow. He was rather eccentric and the kids all loved him. 🙂
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It would be a lovely way to live Sylvia, but maybe a bit cold in the UK winter.
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Lovely! Dearly Beloved and I need one of those and a horse what with our gypsy lifestyle!
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As a child I always dreamed of having a horse and gypsy van to ride off into the sunset!!! I got the modern day equivalent with the Toyota Hi ace camper van that we named Matilda.
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What a romantic you are 🙂
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Just a dreamer Jennifer…
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Vive la dreaming!
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Oh, yes this expresses you so well, my roaming gypsy friend 🙂
I believe you still see some of these at the Appleby horse fair in Westmorland. And yes, they do block up the roads!
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We have seen the very occasional one during our travels round Australia. That particular one was in Europe. I still remember (just!) the gypsies that used to come round selling pegs when I lived in Yorkshire.
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I remember the peg sellers too and the knife sharpener, but just with a horse and cart, not a beautiful Romany caravan like this.
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They walked around our area with their peg baskets, but they lived on the outskirts of town (Hull) in rather scruffy vans and had rather sad looking ponies all tied up near them.
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They still do in some areas of the country!
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I saw a documentary about the gypsies a while back, I believe they have been banned from the gypsy life of roaming and all been re-housed in suburban estates
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…or fields, or land in ‘dispute’ – I think some of the fairground people still travel around the country. I used to teach a couple of kids who would disappear for a term each year.
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I once thought I would like to run off with the circus.
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I can imagine you thinking that!
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Pauline, this is perfect for you!! 🙂 👍👍👍👍
We wish you a lovely Sunday.
Best regards,
Dina, Klausbernd, Siri & Selma
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Thank you for the lovely comment Dina and the thumbs up… 🙂
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Oh Pauline you tugged a string there 🙂 … always thought I’d love to try one of these ….and you have !
You know they have wagons like this to hire in UK .. some in the slow lanes around Gloucestershire .. but also set up in one place like an open meadow ..this one rather appeals http://www.underthethatch.co.uk/rcbm
Next best thing of course is what you did with Matilda 🙂
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That is an old photo Poppy I have yearned to travel in a gypsy van pulled by a horse since I was a horse mad child, so romantic. But yes Matilda was certainly the modern day equivalent and she satisfied my gypsy soul.
The link you shared looked to be an ideal way to have that gypsy experience.
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But that is you in the photo isn’t it?
We saw one up in Qld one year complete with horses ‘driving’ along the side of a road. Bit awkward trying to pass going so slow. The driver kept stoping and starting i did wonder if he should have been on a quieter road tho’
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Yes that is me Cathy but it is an old photo, it is a scanned photo from about 1989 when I was travelling in Europe. I guess they would be a traffic hazard on busy roads. Maybe causing some road rage in this frenetic age.
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I wonder if I could reduce my life to fit in this? It would be a very interesting exercise! A neat way to encapsulate your spirit – has it always been a wandering one?
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We lived in a Toyota Hiace in 2010 for a year as we travelled around Australia, I definitely like living in small spaces, less house work!!!! I left UK for NZ in 1961 at the age of 19 and have always loved to travel.
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BTW I think there was more room in this gypsy van than in Matilda, our campervan.
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Love this!
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Love it!! Great expression of yourself!
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AWESOME!!!!!
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Along with a group of others, my sons’ dad and I were building one of these back in the day. Ours was meant to be pulled by a team of draught horses, though. This one looks designed to be pulled by a vehicle. I’ve often thought of these lovely wagons, though, and wished I had one. One of the original ‘tiny homes’.
As to ‘express myself’, I can think of may ways that could be taken. Pop myself into a wee box (well, maybe not so ‘wee’ LOL) apply postage and ‘express myself’. Reminds me of a song Pete Seeger sang ages back . . . think that was written by Woody Guthrie, but would have to look it up and no time now.
More realistically, I express myself through words and creativity of many sorts. I would do so through music if I played anything well enough , , ,
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G’day Linne, what a lovely chatty comment, as a child I always dreamt of having a horse drawn caravan. The nearest I got was having Matilda our dear old Toyota Hi ace that we travelled in for 4 years. So many ways we can express ourselves it was a great challenge and lots of interesting posts have been submitted this week. I think all of us that have a blog express ourselves through our words. This cyber world is so diverse
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the page did not open, but i look forward to seeing an image that will surely make me smile!
until later, z
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I can give you a clue Lisa, it has all to do with my blog title…
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Thus, the title of your blog? Great photo!
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Thanks Jane, I always dreamt of owning one of these ,lovely wagons
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