Photo booths from our travels around Western Australia.
For other signs from around the world please check Tom's blog |
My daughter Karina and I at the Caversham Wildlife park in Perth - Dec 2019
| Isabelle (Karina's mother in law) and I at Caversham Wildlife park
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Jose (left) and his brother who lives in South Africa, in March 2017 - in Dongara 350km north of Perth
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Jose (right) and his younger brother who lives in the Azores islands - Dec 2016
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At the Perth Mint - Dec 2019, but no one wanted to stand behind the photo booth :)
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These are wonderful. I laughed at the last one tat no one wanted to stand behind. Not in the holiday spirit, I guess (grin).
ReplyDeleteNot the Christmas spirit indeed Elizabeth, but everyone was getting hungry and they just wanted to get out of the Perth Mint tour and have lunch š
DeleteOh, Sami, sooo many memories - good ones (touched a koala), stupid ones! I maybe could´ve driven a real huge road train in Dongara but was too shy to ask the mad driver when we were stuck due to flooding. If it been 3 meters only, or just see the inside of the cabin.... nooo, too shy. Today I´d brave up!
ReplyDeleteKarina and you look so much alike it amazes me every time!
Next time you come I have to take you to Caversham wildlife park so you can touch a koala and a wombat, and pat and feed loads of kangaroos. I agree Karina and I are looking more alike.
DeleteSo beautiful
ReplyDeleteThanks Rupam.
Delete'No Sami. We are over it. We are not standing behind stupid signs with our faces poking through just so that you can post photos on the internet.' š
ReplyDeleteš thanks Andrew.
DeleteFotografias bem divertidas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraƧo e continuaĆ§Ć£o de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada Francisco, Boa semana para si.
DeleteSimpƔticas fotos. Siempre hay carteles , a donde vas, donde poder hacer este tipo de fotos.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Gracias :)
DeleteYour inner child is still alive and well!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, always fun to play.
Delete...these cut out signs have been popular since I was a kid! Sami you have collected some great ones. Thanks for sharing, I'll stop by on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom, I do remember them from ages ago too. Enjoy the rest of the week.
Delete: )))
ReplyDeleteMuito giros!!
Obrigada Catarina :)
DeleteI don't remember the last one of these that I have seen!
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be popular here Pat.
DeleteHow fun. I've not done this in years.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Thanks Sandee :)
DeleteThese are fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks William :)
DeleteFun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark.
DeleteGreat signs---too funny---thanks for the chuckles
ReplyDeleteMB
Thank you, glad they made you smile :)
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteSome of those work out well but often it looks rather odd and out of proportion or whatever.
Fond memories of being there with loved ones.
Hugs,
Mariette
Thanks Mariette :)
Deleteš
DeleteVisitei alguns parques na AustrƔlia e fiquei deslumbrado.
ReplyDeletePegar numa koala ao colo foi fabuloso.
SĆ£o adorĆ”veis, obrigada Pedro.
DeleteFun.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim.
DeleteNĆ£o me importava de dar umas voltinhas por aĆ!
ReplyDeleteIsabel SĆ”
Brilhos da Moda
Para o ano jĆ” poderĆ” visitar :)
DeleteAll very funny Sami and a good idea for a collection.
ReplyDeleteThanks SC :)
DeleteThe cutouts are always fun to see and stand behind with our face sticking out. Fun photos, nice collection Sami.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill.
DeleteThese are wonderful, such fun.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan :)
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