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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY: CARPE DIEM #671: Georges Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon


Sunday, slowed-down pace
time for being with loved ones
making memories   

my "painting" version of A Sunday Afternoon
(edited on PicMonkey to achieve this look)

young’uns relishing
cookies with no worries ‘bout
morsels dripping crumbs

sharing haikus with
Kristjaan's Carpe Diem #671



sharing too with Rebecca's
Haiku My Heart



Hoosier Quote:
“Be a life long or short, 
its completeness depends on what it was lived for.”
~David Starr Jordan~


Comments

Gillena Cox said…
happy youn' uns
(◕‿◕。)

much love...
Anonymous said…
Nicely done, Nonnie.
"no worries" is (usually) the theme of childhood.

Sunday Afternoon
Lea said…
No worries of crumbs is such a great line Nonnie!
carol l mckenna said…
fun haiku and giving great pleasure ~ xo

Happy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
J C said…
Oh they are so happy. Read their faces.
Chèvrefeuille said…
What a beauty ... really a No Worry Be Happy post and that photo makes that feeling even stronger ... really a nice take on Sunday Afternoon
Nonnie said…
thanks very much, Kristjaan
Priti Lisa said…
you have given me a breath of summer...thank you!
i always think of family on sundays too norma,
although those are just memories of my youth...the world is so different now.
♥ ♥ ♥
rebecca said…
yes, families on sundays. this is like sunshine straight to my heart!

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