Thursday, November 19, 2015

Kind

 Happy Birthday played by thoughtful clarinetist

entertaining passengers at vintage train station,

while birthday boy looks somewhat confused,

family inside coach watches kind musician -

grandmother photographs the event to remember

I am linking to Six Word Fridays HERE

22 comments:

  1. The birthday boy doesn't know what to make of that sound at all!

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  2. Wonderful captures as always and perfect for the day!! I hope you have a lovely weekend!! Enjoy!!

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  3. How fun. Your first shot is just wonderful!

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  4. How nice is that? I'd love to hear him play that clarinet! Hope there was a bucket for money nearby.

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  5. That first shot is terrific...and the recipient of the kindness is priceless.

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  6. It looks like fun! Nice photos of it all...

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  7. Lovely photos, but the first one is most fantastic. Like an old style.

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  8. What a lovely idea but obvoously wasted on the little one.

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  9. Very clever and what fun it must have been.

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  10. I once cared for a boy who hated that tune and used to burst into tears the moment it was played! I'm not really sure why, but it does usually mean that someone else is getting all the attention - and toys!

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  11. Beautifully carried away the moment... Nice capture. Pretty, cute and innocent

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  12. Wonderful snaps. Have a great weekend ahead!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  13. very kind of him to play it. i bet he is talented at it to.

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  14. The little boy is cute! Nice of the musician to take requests.

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  15. we do need a bit more kindness in the world, simple, kind gestures!!!!

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  16. I can almost feel the music...

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  17. bless the boy,
    what sweet imagery.

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