Another through the window of the school bus.
Throw back.
The grubby-glass series can be seen at this link.
Another through the window of the school bus.
Hold off there!
The grubby-glass series can be seen at this link.
Another through the window of the school bus.
Pressed against the surface.
The grubby-glass series can be seen at this link.
Another through the window of the school bus.
Is air in short supply?
The grubby-glass series can be seen at this link.
Another through the window of the school bus.
The grip of a climber.
The grubby-glass series can be seen at this link.
Another through the window of the school bus.
It is like a double exposure, but is not.
The grubby-glass series can be seen at this link.
Part of my daughter’s new place is a large converted school bus.
It is attached to a new post and beam cabin full of the rich colours of Douglas fir.
This photo is in a series taken through a side window of the bus which gets quite grubby under the branches of a cedar.
You will be seeing quite a bit through these windows of this friend of my granddaughter’s, and of my granddaughter too.
Some are totally charming and others, like this one, quite creepy – more like looking through the ice on a winter pond.
The mothers like these photos and are fine with me using them.
I wasn’t sure this would be the case.
I am out of town for about two weeks so even if you complain about this series, I can’t hear you for at least 8 days of that time.
But please, feel free to comment! I will get back to you eventually.
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