February 19th I will choose a winner. If you want to be entered into the contest..... Leave a comment with the word *APRON* in the sentence. Tell your friends about the contest......... I added a twist........... there are two aprons the winner gets to choose which one they want the other one will be for sale after the contest is over #1 apron ...
If you chase enough rabbits, you'll make a trail. Come down those trails with me.
Comments
Blessings,
Chas
I'm really suprised that the other picture did not win hands down! The judge must have been biased toward clothes pins??
From a completely unbiased, unprejudiced, totally not bitter casual observer!
Lydia
Lydia
The clarity of the back ground makes the subject really stand forward. The ordinariness of the object adds to the charm of the picture.
To accuse the judge of being biased is an unfair accusation.
I think Pastor McEntire would do well to take some pointers from this picture for the next round.
- someone who has no personal concern about who won
(Actually, the judge LIKES tree parts....whether it be a berry or an everyday object MADE from wood.) It was a professional job of judging. You're rather sensitive, aren't you anon?
I must ask also, can charm be found in the ordinary?
:)