Que buenas te quedaron! Como de paparazzi.Lastima que no tengo fotos de cuando era chica, pero me acuerdo que tenia un vestido igual al de la nena mas grande, pero en vez de azul era verde. Yo tendría unos 7 años y mi mamá me peinaba con dos trenzas.... parece que los Ingalls era furor en aquella epoca!
Hanniani, Lore, por las dudas: estos son nenes menonitas de verdad, a los que pesqué jugando de verdad.Fuimos a esta granja a comprar huevos como hacemos siempre; los vi y decidi sacarles unas fotos...
Happy WW! Great series of photos... I invite your blog readers to see something that I never imagined possible earlier this year ... < HREF="http://electronicvillage.blogspot.com/2008/10/wordless-wednesday-october-surprise.html" REL="nofollow">Barack & Hillary kissing each other<>?!?peace, Villager
so..what they are trying to make?Please stop at my WW post also: < HREF="http://www.myimaginarytravels.com/2008/10/den-haag-day-2.html" REL="nofollow">in HERE<> or < HREF="http://julianarw.blogspot.com/2008/10/at-swimming-pool.html" REL="nofollow"> HERE<>. Thanks
Oh I thought I was looking at some series of shots from an old movies! awesome shots! < HREF="http://zedruol.blogspot.com/" REL="nofollow">My Life in this Wonderful World!<>
What a simple yet beautiful life they must be having! Like the others, I thought it was taken from a movie set or something. I didn't know there exists a community like that in Canada - like the Quakers in the US.
Noooooo, divinos, ay Gabriel cuando estuve en St. Jacobs era feluz viendo estas familias en sus carrozas y con su vestimenta preciosa. Desafortunadamente solo pude tomarles 2 fotos (me daba un poco de verguenza fotografiarlos como si fueran marcianos)... pero estas tuyas estan espectaculares.... GRACIAS por compartirlas.
hola - tengo que hablar castellano aqui tambien? :)okay, switching to english: this brings back memories of living in ontario and in paraguay. lovely picture!
Que buenas te quedaron! Como de paparazzi.Lastima que no tengo fotos de cuando era chica, pero me acuerdo que tenia un vestido igual al de la nena mas grande, pero en vez de azul era verde. Yo tendría unos 7 años y mi mamá me peinaba con dos trenzas.... parece que los Ingalls era furor en aquella epoca!
ReplyDeleteHola!!!...Estan lindas y divertidas las fotos!!!Parecen de una pelicula de ficcion...Que buen truco!!!Saludos!!!
ReplyDeleteHanniani, Lore, por las dudas: estos son nenes menonitas de verdad, a los que pesqué jugando de verdad.Fuimos a esta granja a comprar huevos como hacemos siempre; los vi y decidi sacarles unas fotos...
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! Great series of photos... I invite your blog readers to see something that I never imagined possible earlier this year ... < HREF="http://electronicvillage.blogspot.com/2008/10/wordless-wednesday-october-surprise.html" REL="nofollow">Barack & Hillary kissing each other<>?!?peace, Villager
ReplyDeleteGabrielSe nota que son de verdad, pero dan la sensación de estar en una peli y te imagino a vos sacandole fotos de atras de un arbusto. :D
ReplyDeleteI love these pictures! Such a beautiful life.
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely photos there!Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a huge hole they have dug! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of fun! Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteso..what they are trying to make?Please stop at my WW post also: < HREF="http://www.myimaginarytravels.com/2008/10/den-haag-day-2.html" REL="nofollow">in HERE<> or < HREF="http://julianarw.blogspot.com/2008/10/at-swimming-pool.html" REL="nofollow"> HERE<>. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThese are such wonderful shots! I wish I could join them, it has been ages since i played in sand like that!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like some real (or at least attempted) farm work :)Happy WW
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!Are these kids working or playing. In any event, their retro clothing sort of reminds me of the little rascals.
ReplyDeleteLove their clothing, it seems like a film production! lovely shots.Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteamazing pic, looks like it came out from a movie scene. happy ww!
ReplyDeleteCute! These kids reminds me of a movie! Happy Wordless :)http://edsnanquil.comhttp://edsmommylife.comhttp://mypreciousniche.com
ReplyDeletethey´re beautiful...
ReplyDeleteDo they wear these clothes everyday? Seems like from a movie. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I thought I was looking at some series of shots from an old movies! awesome shots! < HREF="http://zedruol.blogspot.com/" REL="nofollow">My Life in this Wonderful World!<>
ReplyDeleteOh, they're working so hard! What a great series of photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple yet beautiful life they must be having! Like the others, I thought it was taken from a movie set or something. I didn't know there exists a community like that in Canada - like the Quakers in the US.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. What were they digging?
ReplyDeleteThose are some wonderful photos. It's a scene I probably never would have encountered any other way. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteNoooooo, divinos, ay Gabriel cuando estuve en St. Jacobs era feluz viendo estas familias en sus carrozas y con su vestimenta preciosa. Desafortunadamente solo pude tomarles 2 fotos (me daba un poco de verguenza fotografiarlos como si fueran marcianos)... pero estas tuyas estan espectaculares.... GRACIAS por compartirlas.
ReplyDeleteThose are really neat shots! I love how the girl is doing all the digging, and the boys are just sitting there. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the first one. The perspective makes it look like the girl is giant compared to the boys.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe second photo reminds me of little prairie dogs with their heads popped up! I wonder what they were digging? for gold? :D
ReplyDeleteAhhhh the simple life. We've got a very large population of Amish in Ohio. They are wonder people!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful! I Love this series, Gabriel.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures!
ReplyDeletethey look like they are hard at work.
ReplyDeletehappy ww
ReplyDeleteThis is what I call a happy life :-)
ReplyDeleteDoesn't get more simple than that. Playfully serene.
ReplyDeletehola - tengo que hablar castellano aqui tambien? :)okay, switching to english: this brings back memories of living in ontario and in paraguay. lovely picture!
ReplyDeleteThis picture makes me want to have children just so I can put hats on them. They are adorable, and it's a great snap-shot of another culture. :)
ReplyDeleteDigging holes--the ultimate childhood activity.Lovely photos of beautiful children.My WW entry this week is actually artwork created by my 7-year-old.
ReplyDeleteSuch simplicity. That's the beauty of it. Nice ww
ReplyDeleteLovely photos..
ReplyDeleteThose kids are just darling!
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute. Happy WW and thanks for stopping by:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Gabriel. The flutter in her dress is lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos!
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