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The 155 Challenge

Judy Dykstra-Brown has come up with a weekly prompt that she calls “The Numbers Game.” This week’s number is 155. To play along, we need to go to our media/photo file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos we find under that number and include a link to our post back to Judy’s Numbers Game post of the week.

Some of these were pictures I took  ( or was in ) and others are just cool things I found on the internet..

Yours Truly-
A.M. GODFREY ( Moscoso)

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AI Artwork by Pumpkin Empress

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Jemma and The Cemetery Angel

For Cellpic Sunday.

Back in 2021, I took my son and granddaughter on her first Cemetery exploration field trip.

She asked about monsters and then she gathered up her courage ( and her Dad ) and went up to the biggest monument in the cemetery and she reached out and touched it’s hand. She kept her eyes on it’s face and asked why it was sleeping and all I could think to say is that it was naptime.  Then she asked if all of the monsters in their graves were taking a nap and I said, ‘ yes ‘.

She seemed relieved to hear that.

Julio and Jemma
August 6th, 2021
Wisconsin USA
Photo A.M. Moscoso

A couple of days later we walked across the street to a church so that Jemma could take one of her electric cars out for a spin in the lot and she trotted up to these statues to have a talk with them ( that’s what she told me ). She didn’t tell me what they talked about.

All I know is that she wanted to talk  with the tall ‘angel lady’ and kept a protective arm around the ‘little girl’ the entire time.

” Jeamma “
August 9, 2021
Fox Lake, Wisconsin
USA

My granddaughter may have been a little scared of cemeteries and what sleeps in them back in 2021  but this was Jemma last Halloween. I think it’s safe to say she isn’t intimated by them now- would you?

Jemma as Wednesday
Photo A.M. Moscoso
2023

Goodies

For RDP Thursday: Relics

There are a lot of cool relics to be seen in Las Vegas- the signs, the buildings but one of my favorite relics is this car- I love this car. I want one like it.

Las Vegas, Nevada
2015
Photo A.M. Moscoso

A relic from the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum in the Wisconsin Dells

I know some people don’t like to see bones and human remains used for entertainment purposes, but I say they need to speak for themselves.

I hope my bones end up on display and that they give people nightmares too.

Like Blondie sang, ” dreaming is free “.

Ripleys Believe It Or Not Museum, WIsconsin USA
2018
Photo A.M. Moscoso

A relic from my childhood.

From L To R- my brother Doug, my cousin Eli and me sporting a dress that my grandmother sewed for me. I used to love the dresses she made for me. I still have one and it’s on my Snoopy  dog and NO you can’t see it because he is safely packed away ( he’s falling apart with age and back in those days they used to use metal rods in stuffed animals) and he’s a little rough looking. I hate to see  him that way. I’d rather remember his the way he was.

Honokaʻa, Hawaii USA
1968
Photo C Godfrey