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Monday, October 6, 2014

Our World!!

Welcome to Our World this week!!  Time to share the beauty and the fun of all our worlds!!  A few weeks ago some friends of mine took me to one of the many concerts in the park that we enjoy here in Portland.  This concert was fun with an upgraded rock band and lots of kids and their parents dancing away the night!!! You can click on the pic to enlarge.

The last shot wasn’t dancing, but the trunks of some of the trees here in the northwest never fail to fascinate me!! So, you can see one of them here.

27 comments:

Jo said...

What fun you have in your world, Sylvia. I also find those tree trunks fascinating. Hope you're having a great week so far. Greetings Jo

EG CameraGirl said...

Concerts held outdoors are such fun. How nice of your friend to take you to one!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh that sounds like fun times Sylvia.. the addition of the knobbly tree trunk in the collage made me smile :)

TexWisGirl said...

nice way to have a concert!

Karen said...

Outdoor concerts are so much fun!

Al said...

That looks like fun - I love live music. Have a wonderful week!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Open air entertainment - with seating! good fun. YAM xx

Penelope Notes said...

Listening and dancing to live music outdoors is so uplifting, especially amid a news day that forgets the many joyful events that are still happening in our world.

mick said...

Great photos and the park looks like a beautiful place to enjoy some music and time outdoors. The tree trunk is amazing.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

So perfectly Portland. Love summer concerts in the park. And the trees... glad to be back in Oregon again!!!

Hootin Anni said...

I always enjoy outdoor concerts. It brings out the good in people and I love watching them have fun.

Carver said...

The concert looks like so much fun.

Leovi said...

Nice pictures of the concert! Fun!

eileeninmd said...

The concert sounds like a fun evening, Sylvia. It is cute to see the little ones there, doing there dance.. I am fascinated with trees too! Great post and mosaic.. Have a happy week!

Lois said...

How fun! I just love that hat on the little one. My grandson has one very similar to it and he wears it all the time.

carol l mckenna said...

Fun time in your world ~ great shots and love the tree of the NW ~ thanks!

artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

Brian Miller said...

oh, for some reason i can not see the picture....drat....

Brian Miller said...

ah i reopened it in another web browser and it works fine...cool...i love me some live music...festivals and such...that is a pretty cool tree trunk as well..smiles.

Photo Cache said...

portland is pretty hip and happening, i hear also very family friendly.

Kusum said...

Fun! I like the header today!

Anonymous said...

What a fun day out!

Fun60 said...

Concerts in the park are always such fun.

Rajesh said...

Wonderful coverage of the concert.

Uma Anandane said...

Fun filled images...beautiful !

Uma Anandane said...

Fun filled images...beautiful!

Stewart M said...

nice pictures.

Remember, there are no old bloggers, just ones with slower connection speeds!

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

orchid0324 said...

My husband (who plays saxophone on the band formed by senior members) would love to hear and enjoy the outside music day♪
Sweet collage to show us, Sylvia.

ps: So sorry for my belated comment. Hubby is out now for weekly practice with the band.

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