Sunday Selections #776

 Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections. 

A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please. 

Nothing rude or vulgar though.

And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us.

In memory of Elephant's Child, the meme is now continued by myself and a few others. Andrew is one.  Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.

Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally.


the redheads are reunited at last: Gillian, "I missed you so much"


"we have a lamp now! and a table"


"Mum made them for us"


"Come back inside and see what I brought you"


"Christmas dresses!!"


"We love them 😀 thank you Aunty N"


Riley: "I'm a (Christmas) Tree standing under a tree"


This is one of our public phone booths out on the street


Looks a little beat up, it's had a hard life


But here's the best part, free calls for everyone to anywhere in Australia.


Stepping up and up


and up again


to clean the filters in this contraption


all done, time to push the table back under the window

almost there


and back to normal

Charlotte's colour of the month is Carmine and I found a few more examples:

the seat covers on some of our buses are close to carmine

and so is the small tin which I have had for years that once held chocolate covered hazelnuts


and now holds my Christmas Bracelets

in other news, sad news, my kindle has died, with just over 400 books that I didn't yet transfer to a hard drive  😢😢

Will not turn on and will not charge up. I am bereft. 


Comments

  1. You'd be hard pressed to find a public phone like that anywhere in America.

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    1. Alex J. Cavanaugh; you don't have them anymore? Anywhere?

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  2. Those dolls are so darn cute and their new Christmas dresses are ADORABLE! I can't remember the last time I saw a public pay phone here in Canada. And condolences on your Kindle dying -- that's a lot of books to lose, alas.

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    1. Debra She Who Seeks; thank you, I love the little dolls. It seems public pay phones aren't common anywhere anymore except here and I don't know about smaller towns, only the big cities. But they are funded by Telstra which is nationwide so I would think every small town would have at least one.
      I am sad about the kindle, I was planning on taking it with me when I travel to visit my sister next month, now I will have to carry a heavier book and only one. I'm wondering if there is anyway to retreive those books, it must have a hard drive inside but I can't see how to pull it apart and even if I could I still don't know how I would transfer the books.

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  3. OMG. They have holiday dresses. How stinkin' cute is that!

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    1. The Happy Whisk; thank you, they are very cute, "no-one's" best friend is very crafty with knitting and crochet. They've known each other since they met while working in the same supermarket as teenagers.

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  4. Those doll are too cute. I haven't seen a phone booth here in the US in decades. Have a nice day today.

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    1. DVArtist; thank you, I love my little redheads, though I don't "play" with them as much as I used to. It's a shame phone booths aren't still around, they could be used as small community libraries for people to swap books.

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  5. Love the redheads’ reunion, so warm and joyful. The public phone booth is a charming relic, carmine pops beautifully everywhere. Sorry about the Kindle loss, that’s a hard blow.

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    1. Melody Jacob; the redheads don't like being separated, they travelled long distances from different places to be here and have declared themselves "sisters". The kindle will be missed a lot.

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  6. Such festive Christmas dresses! They put me in a holiday mood for next Christmas! My dad worked for the phone company when it was Southwestern Bell, before it became AT&T. One of the highlights was when I was around 9-10, and he brought home a shipping crate from a phone booth. We laid it on its side in my next-door grandpa's backyard. It wasn't solid. More like 1x8 slats. We made a "tank" out of it, to play in with neighborhood friends. All boys but one. Late 60s, early 70s was a great time to be a kid!

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    1. Val; the dresses are so nice! The shipping crate sounds like a lot of fun, it could have been so many things besides a tank, depending on imagination. I had the 50s and 60s to be a kid, in the 70s I became a mum.

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  7. Pay phone are free?! I can't remember the last time I saw a payphone here in the US. When I worked for AT&T, I repaired payphones for a few years. It's amazing what people can do to them when they're mad at the phone company.

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  8. SWEET! The orphans are intrigued and are jealous a little bit, though jealousy suits them for only one minute , then on to other things. Does anyone under the age of forty know how to make a phone call on one of those weirdos?

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  9. your dolls set up is always interesting.

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