A PHOTO CHALLENGE OF PLACES WE SIT…OR MIGHT SIT…OR ART ABOUT SITTING
Welcome to week 7 of the Pull up a Seat Challenge in 2019. Take a load off and share a favorite perch by linking your post to this one, either with a comment or ping-back. For more detailed directions go to Pull Up a Seat page.
Thank you to everyone who participated this week. It is always fun to see the variety of ideas.
- Junk Boat Travels
- Geriatri’x’ Fotogallerie
- This and That
- Heart to heart
- Chronicles of an Anglo-Swiss
- Chateaux des Fleurs
- The 59 Club
- One Million Photographs (several entries)
- Heaven’s Sunshine
- Mama Cormier
- Erin’s Big World
- Cee’s Photography
- Zombie Flamingos
- Now at home
- Photography OCD
- Nut House Central
- Travel with Tech
- Biker, Books and Yarn
- A day in the life
- The Wandering Lens
- Son of a Beach
Here are my seats for this week:
More from our brief stay in Buenos Aires. We enjoyed the museum ship, Fragata Sarmiento in the Peurto Madero part of the city. Dad, a retired crane engineer for the Port of Seattle, loved how they used old cranes decoratively around Puerto Madero. Another highlight of our stay was a day trip we took by boat from Puerto Madero to Tigre through the Parana Delta. There was a brief stop at the lovely Cathedral in San Isidro on the way back into town.











Here is my entry: https://chava61.wordpress.com/2019/02/15/pull-up-a-seat-photo-challenge-2019-7/
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Ha! Love the one of the guy in mid-sit! 😃
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Me too!
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My dear old dad.
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😃👍🏻
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You’ve found some great seats, I especially love the rowing boat! My contribution for this week is here: https://tranature.com/2019/02/15/haiku-celtic-mist/
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I like the old ones the most. Here’s mine
https://linsdoodles.wordpress.com/2019/02/15/pull-up-a-seat-in-malaga/
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Nice ones! Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2019/02/16/a-basic-seat/
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Here’s mine
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/02/pull-up-seat.html
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Looks like an “OldTimey” barber shop
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The ship was in use over a long period, it sailed the seas from 1897 to 1937, and they used it for training until 1961, and the date of the displays varied within that time frame.
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