Saturday at Clermont Farm
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...when I first saw '70 style I was thinking 1970s! This farm looks right up my alley. Thanks Linda for stopping by. I hope that you are enjoying your week.
ReplyDeleteGreat costumes! These are very good models...and those yellow bows on her shoes wouldn't have lasted a minute if it rained! Perhaps just for dancing!
ReplyDeleteI'd enjoy visiting that place. Excellent shots, Linda!
ReplyDeleteGona say it looked older than the 1970's, though you could have gone Almish
ReplyDeleteYou fooled me too, I was thinking 1970s. :) Clermont Farm looks like a nice place to explore.
ReplyDeleteSuper shots, Linda.
Yes, when I first saw '70 style I was thinking 1970s!
ReplyDeleteLovely post and photographs.
All the best Jan
Great look at the 70s style :) I will be going to Williamsburg soon. I always enjoy seeing their costumes. Thanks for sharing Clermont House link. It is now on my list of places to see :)
ReplyDeleteThat is some serious dress up and I like it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/08/faces-of-forrest.html
That looks like a neat place to visit.
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