It is our closest Sepia Saturday to St Valentine's Day, so what better
prompt picture for Sepia Saturday 164 (post your posts on or around
Saturday 16th February 2013) than a picture of ...... a tortoise. You
might think it is strange the way the human mind works, but when I was
young I was very fond of tortoises and turtles. So it turns out was
Captain D Michelson of the Australian 2/2nd Battalion, for here we have a
picture of him with the regimental mascot - Tim the turtle. The photograph
dates back to March 1940 and forms part of the Australian War Memorial
Collection on Flickr Commons. If you are looking for a theme for SS164
there are tortoises (or turtles), pipes, watches and all sorts of other
things in this picture. You might also want to go with a wartime theme
or a pet theme : or with whatever theme you want. ALAN BURNETT.
Did not have any photos with turtles in them so went to the trusty web.
I found this on a site by Y.W. Goodman,
about how good Pit Bulls are for nanny dogs.
It was a page full of examples of children with pit bulls, no information was give about any of them.
It was a page full of examples of children with pit bulls, no information was give about any of them.
You can imagine how excited I was when I found this.
Forget the dog, this is about the cutest thing I have ever seen.
Wonder if the blocks of wood that the turtles are propped up on are to display them better or used for chocks.
Since turtles are supposedly very slow this would be perfect way to give the little tyke a sense of adventure.
I can just imagine how he would yell
"Giddy up, go."
I just noticed the reins are only attached to the two front turtles.
I don't expect the organizer of this little photoshoot was expecting this wagon to move very far.
Linking up with Sepia Saturday.
Since turtles are supposedly very slow this would be perfect way to give the little tyke a sense of adventure.
I can just imagine how he would yell
"Giddy up, go."
I just noticed the reins are only attached to the two front turtles.
I don't expect the organizer of this little photoshoot was expecting this wagon to move very far.
Linking up with Sepia Saturday.
19 comments:
This is a good one ! i couldn't help but think about little boys (most of them) at some time saying they are going to run away from home. Maybe this was the parents way to help him.
Indeed, that is an extraordinary photograph. My guess is that the wooden bits were chocks. I think you get the prize for most bizarre find on Sepia Saturday this week. Great fun.
Wow. Never seen anything like it!
The Turtle Wells Fargo!!!What A Splendid Photo! "built for speed"!!!!!
That's one of the most unusual photos I've ever seen. Pit bulls are good for nanny dogs? More unusual yet.
Unusual to have hurdles in a turtle chariot race.
Great picture, who set it up?
A set up photo I would agree, but no-one could possible set up the look of disgust on the face of the dog. He's willing them to run.
A set up photo I would agree, but no-one could possible set up the look of disgust on the face of the dog. He's willing them to run.
What a sweet photo.
My sister has a lovely English Staffordshire dog - the best family dog, a real 'nanny' in every way. It's such a shame that the breed has been brought into such disrepute by bad owners and breeders.
Perfect for those early days of photography when lenses were not very big and shutters not very fast.
It looks like the turtles are climbing over the blocks. I hate to think of what happened once they got over and the wagon started rolling over those turtles in the back. I, too, wonder who took the time to set this up.
Amazing but even with that team, the pace is going to be slow moving ! Adorable photo!
Hilarious! Very droll comment Alan - very droll.
However did you find this one Peggy? It's bizarre! Well done.
Very strange photo. Seems like the weather must have been kind of cold for turtles.
Great detective work to find this amazing photo, Peggy!
The whole idea of that photo shoot is funny!
That's a hilarious photo. And the dog. What a face.
Nancy
How could anyone resist such cuteness? The photo reminds me of the old Little Rascals series. But snow and turtles seems incompatible.
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