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Canada, cee's foto challenge, clarity, composition, favourite photos, Hudson Bay Company, nostalgia, Photograph, photography, teddy bear, toys
Amateur is an understatement when it come to me and my ability to take a great photo but I did find two favourites which coincidentally have the same theme. Toys and nostalgia!
This is my tiny collection of childhood dolls where because of the size of them, I thought it best to wrap them up and keep forever :), my chakra wand which is a prized possession, as I love stones and their magic and an antique plaster dog which wisely reads – Let sleeping Dogs lie. Rather than the quality of the photo – I like the composition.
This bear to those who are not familiar is a Hudson Bay Company (now called The Bay, it is the oldest retail company in Canada) product distinguishable by the colours on his scarf.
This post is in response to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – a new initiative by Cee Neuner
Information can be found HERE
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catnipoflife said:
My favorite – the Bear:>) Nothing like Teddy Bear hugs!
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
Pulling him out again tonight 🙂 hugs
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ilargia64 said:
Love the little Bear…So sweet….I have and old one very similar I bought in England almost 20 years ago..And it goes everywhere with me!!!
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
Ohhhh that’s darling! Labaie does have a rather British look doesn’t he. Must be because we’re a colony LOL
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ilargia64 said:
😉
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valeriedavies said:
Love the dollies, how lucky you are to have them still – a treasure
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Amy said:
Thank you for sharing the photo of your precious childhood dolls! I felt like to give a big hug to the lovely bear. 🙂
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
😀 I will do it for you!
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Amy said:
🙂
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Naomi Baltuck said:
This is so sweet! My Grandma Rhea used to make Raggedy Ann dolls, but I haven’t seen one in years. Thank you for sharing this part of your story.
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
Lost art of teddy bears and Raggedy Ann dolls being hand made made now. It is a select few and they charge through the roof! You’re welcome of course. Happy to bring great memories to you.
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Cee Neuner said:
These are both precious photos. I absolutely adore the teddy bear!!! Thanks for joining and playing.
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
Playing is my specialty 🙂 – thank you for giving everyone a chance to be a photographer !
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munchow said:
That is quite a lovely collection of childhood dolls. I particularly like the one standing behind to the right, which looks like wearing some kind of a traditional costume. Maybe an Inuit or similar? I have to admit not much have survived my childhood…
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
Hi, Those are my captured ones and only because they are small did they have the honour of missing my numerous purgings over the years.
I was thinking that the one on the right may have been of Finnish decent because the Inuit are traditionally more swat in stature, with black eyes and fur hooded parkas but I don’t know the origin as it was picked up by my father at a yard sale about 40+ years ago 🙂
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Linda Willows said:
Now I have my eye on the teddy bear as well! Love, Linda
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
He’s a charmer obviously 😉 xx
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fgassette said:
That Teddy Bear is adorable. Thanks for the pingback.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Books & Art - Spirit & Soul - Lesley Fletcher said:
His name is Labaie – french oh-la-la 🙂
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