I love finding old sewing machines too – reminds me of my childhood, both home and school. And uni for that matter – used to reserve a machine at uni for use after exams so I could make some clothes for summer holidays. The demand for the machines was high.
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Very nice, Debbie.
janet
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Ah, I remember those sewing machines. My mom had one of those!
Pat
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I love finding old sewing machines too – reminds me of my childhood, both home and school. And uni for that matter – used to reserve a machine at uni for use after exams so I could make some clothes for summer holidays. The demand for the machines was high.
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Now kids can just drag a portable one with them to uni…how times have changed😊
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Wonderful shots as usual. Bravo!
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Those are wonderful doors. Vietnam seems to provide great door opportunities!
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Yes, they seem to tell quite a story, leaving us to imagine what is happening on the other side
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These are the best, Debbie. Loving those great textures. 👍🏼
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Thank you, glad you like them so much. The last 2 in particular are such simple shots, but seem to say a lot.
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That kind of sewing machine is very memorable to me. My mum used to make me dresses when I was still very young and she uses that.
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Another culture, another world….
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A world away
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Almost like a free hugs sign which dares you to go in 😀
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🙂
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