Oh I do agree Jack, multiples are very good ! Just had a peek at past posts I missed, j'adore your vintage Capri poster, I'm a big fan of the vintage posters :)
Strange how attitudes towards national flags vary from country to country. If you saw that many Union Jacks in one place it would either be at a soccer match or because the Queen was visiting.
Gosh, I haven't visited Goodland in a good long time! I know exactly where you were when you snapped this pic. Love all the American flags they have flying at the restaurant.
Rich pickings for a photographer. You display your national flag a lot more than we do. It was one thing that really stood out for me about my trip to the US.
Eye candy! (Speaking of candy, I found excess like this last weekend in Portland, OR...a full wall of high end chocolate bars. Now there are multiples I can really get excited about.)
Love those nutcrackers, neatly lined up! The first shot is also very beautiful. The flags in the distance add a nice touch.
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nice! i like the texture of the lobster crates. i like the surfer and the gator nutcracker ;)
ReplyDeleteI have picked up a few nutcrackers for holiday decoration but the line—up in your photo is more than one would expect to find in one place!
ReplyDeleteSome nice sets of very different things: an interesting point of view on Goodland...
ReplyDeleteGood heavens...that is a huge collection of Nutcrackers.
ReplyDeleteOh I do agree Jack, multiples are very good ! Just had a peek at past posts I missed, j'adore your vintage Capri poster, I'm a big fan of the vintage posters :)
ReplyDeleteFor sure I have NEVER seen so many nutcrackers. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the Nutcracker collection.
ReplyDeleteStrange how attitudes towards national flags vary from country to country. If you saw that many Union Jacks in one place it would either be at a soccer match or because the Queen was visiting.
ReplyDeleteI like your multiples, Jack. Great series of photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the Nutcracker series and the "multiples"! Looks like a fun day and you are good at finding/enjoying those! Have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteMy cousin would love those nutcrackers. She collects a new one each year this time of year of that size.
ReplyDeleteOne more nutcracker and they'll be ready to unleash Operation World Nutcracker Domination.
And if it's ugly? Where do you go?
ReplyDeleteLike the lobster traps, Jack! There must be a huge industry supplying flags in the US. I hope they are all made there.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I haven't visited Goodland in a good long time! I know exactly where you were when you snapped this pic. Love all the American flags they have flying at the restaurant.
ReplyDeletePlenty of plenty! i like the nutcrackers!
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ReplyDeletebut the flags are not surprise... in the usa... :)
Rich pickings for a photographer. You display your national flag a lot more than we do. It was one thing that really stood out for me about my trip to the US.
ReplyDeleteNice collection of pictures Jack!
ReplyDeleteNice shots. Don't know that I would want to stare at that many nutcrackers.
ReplyDeleteNothing succeeds like excess.
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Eye candy!
ReplyDelete(Speaking of candy, I found excess like this last weekend in Portland, OR...a full wall of high end chocolate bars. Now there are multiples I can really get excited about.)
I definitely like the sky!
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