While their mom sweltered in the early morning heat of this Congress Street laundry, these two budding artists dabbled in some paint on a sunny sidewalk. I wonder. Is this how Elenka got her start, on a sidewalk in Newark? When I started venturing up the walkway, I thought for sure I had come upon a tea parry of sorts. I haven't seen one in quite a few years. Are they still in vogue?
Ah, Birdman, you caught a childhood milestone. A world of fantasy is one that too many of us have forgotten or set aside. More time for tea parties and dreams and "let's pretend" would probably do wonders for us On second thought, perhaps we adults should ignore the tea parties!
ReplyDeleteHey Birdman,
ReplyDeleteAccording to Elenka's blog you had quite a "tea party" yesterday, it seems!
The Mojitas???????
Ah...things only a sister can say!
Lakeland Checks in!
Budding artists!
ReplyDeleteA fine summertime memory . . .
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture this is.
ReplyDeleteMaking art is better than having tea, and apparently more fun too.
ReplyDeletethat is so sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteRefreshing to see young girls using their imagination -- barbara
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they still sell those little tea sets?
ReplyDeleteThat's cute. I love how children can be so in the moment.
ReplyDeleteNice find. We are experiencing a boom in Lemonade stands all over town.
ReplyDeleteI posted a comment but it vanished into the ether. Let's see where this one goes. . . (Love the pic.)
ReplyDeletecool shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a fine Weekend!
Aloha from Waikiki
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nice!
ReplyDeleteSo funny time, the kids are adorable!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Tea parties and little girls will always be in vogue I think Birdman, lovely capture here.
ReplyDeleteSmart mom to bring all this equipment to engage her girls.
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