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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Sepia Saturday #182: Cary in 1968





Yes, I am still alive, my Sepia Saturday friends.   Ever since I have began working at the child care center in March, my blogging has gone down to the bare minimum.  Life has gotten in the way, but I did want to share this picture of Cary with you today:



While in the Air Force and stationed in Pakistan, he got his picture taken on the back of some guy's donkey.  When I saw the prompt photo, I just had to post this one.  

Back when I was spending 3-4 hours a day each morning on the computer, I would have researched and scanned the other things that Cary has from that time period.  But, instead this post will be short and sweet with only one picture of a tall and handsome young man.

Hope that you have all been doing well.  I think of you each Saturday, but even if I had an idea of what to post I didn't want to if I couldn't return your visit in a timely manner.

~ Kathy M.

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14 comments:

  1. Awwww - what a cutie! I know the feeling about blogging. I'm currently on a borrowed computer since mine's been sent to Houston to be repaired. Great to read your post, though, and hope your job is going well!

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  2. Handsome guy on the little donkey.

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  3. Good choice of pictures. Enjoyed it. I totally understand the bit about life gets in the way. My blogging has been hit and miss, much to my dismy.

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  4. I can't resist donkeys - they are so cute. And I can understand your not being able to resist Cary ;)

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  5. Am I imagining it, or is the local donkey rider examining a dollar bill, the consideration for the loan of the donkey ??

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  6. Great photo, thanks for sharing it. We all have spells where real life just gets too busy to permit making a proper job of Sepia Saturday.

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  7. Two posts of donkeys this week that have both made me smile.

    This is a wonderful photo and reminds me of Egypt.

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  8. Very cute - Cary, not the donkey. I hope Cary hopped off quickly. The poor old donkey has his ears down and is looking very miserable; I don't suppose he had much of life. I have soft spot for donkeys and this one looks in need of rescuing. I'm glad you joined us this week.

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  9. I've missed so many Sepia Saturday's lately that I didn't know who else was missing. Glad you made it this week and thanks for stopping by my blog. That donkey needs longer legs!

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  10. Now if Cary's legs had been a bit longer and touched the ground perhaps the donkey would not have looked so down in the mouth.

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  11. I do believe Cary could have scuffed up his shoes riding that little donkey. What a hoot. (Glad to see you on SS this week. Let's see if you can make it 2 in a row. LOL)

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  12. That's a cute picture, but I feel sorry for the donkey.

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  13. ooh love the pictures. Cary seems to be enjoying the donkey ride!
    Nutschell
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  14. Thanks for sharing the photo - does Cary remember what he was thinking whilst atop the donkey?

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