Being genuine friends with traffic jam as I said in yesterday’s post is the wisest attitude choice.
While enjoying Helloween’s If I Could Fly and singing like a rocker on stage, my eyes pounded at a spot on the side of the road. Various handicrafts made of bamboo are displayed on simple wooden shelves by street vendors.
There are sailboats, unique statues; pulling carts, rickshaw pullers, farmers, ducks and herdsmen and others.
I am reminded of childhood when such works have a much higher value than today. In elementary school, I even learned to make it as a task of art and craft subjects, of course, amateurish children.
You, I and our child’s today, live in a sophisticated modern environment where to do everything, in a certain context becomes much easier, it’s just that we seem to have lost something more natural, closer to the ground, warmer and more humane.
Well, indeed we are not living in the past, but just to remember the beauty of such old versions of simplicity even seems to be a luxury in itself today.
As usual, I inform that anyone can join in on this fun photo challenge which was started by John artbytes26 . Just please be sure to check out Art’s rules and guidelines for the challenge in this post 365 Photos Challenge.
Oh wow! That is incredible!
Incredible indeed as you said, Della! Thanks a lot
Wonderful post and message!
Thank you very much, Ellie my dear friend
well this is One way to see traffic jam on a positive side. hehehe.
Yes indeed, John. I had longer time to enjoy the sidewalk
Nice post! Nice picture!
Big thanks, thanks, thanks… Georgi
lacho response is also now mine. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for the visit and comment, LaJenna
Your singing caused the traffic jam?! Well, it is a blessing to be caught amidst the traffic otherwise you will not reminisce this good old part of childhood and no picture #22 for the challenge today. Lol!
You are right, Harping Lee. I’m sure “If I could Fly” has brought a beautiful part of my childhood… Hehehe…
If I could fly like One Direction? Hahaha! Well I actually listened to this group in the past
I guess I will stick with Pixie…Harping Lee sounded like the great Harper Lee and does not suit me – at all. We have to show respect to great people, please. Lol!
No, not One Direction (I’m not a fan of a boy band) but Helloween… one that more explosive that once accompanied me as an uneasy youth! Ha… Ha… Ha…
Oh good because One Direction would suit more your two girls lol I am kidding please do not take that seriously
Ouch… I’ve taken it seriously, and I feel so ashamed and so sad this time…
(Hahahahahahaha….)
Don’t be! Because I actually listened and sung along with that boyband in the past and a cousin of mine would say “yikes” because apparently if one is of my age I am not supposed to appreciate One Direction hahahaha
Well, jokes make life more vibrant, right?
We do not live in the past. But we can not forget our happy childhood.
Right Elenka. So many things can trigger the emergence of our beautiful memories from past.
A reminder for me not to live in the past. I am trying to get there Albert.
Love your photo!
I believe you have and always try to live your breath, Carol. The conviction is as big as my belief that you’ve done it great.
Nothing like this kind of art. I always try to buy local when shopping,. Support your local artists!
Yep! You are right, Kim! I agree with you to support local artists, to share anything, as best as I can!