Many years ago on the Greek island of Leros on a scorching hot day, an old man was watching his thirsty donkey gulp down a bucket of water

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Many years ago on the Greek island of Leros on a scorching hot day, an old man was watching his thirsty donkey gulp down a bucket of water
Linked to January Squares at Becky’s here
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This does look so nostalgic.
Well over 30 years ago…
Oh bless! Has the patina of antikuity ( 🙂 🙂 ), Sue.
Well, it was another world back then
It certainly was 🤗💕
😊
Oh, I love this. It should be a book cover on some nostalgic book about Greece.
Oh, I can do better than that – how about this https://suejudd.com/2019/01/25/i-remember-it-as-if-it-were-yesterday-7/
Oh yes! Even better. It’ll have to be a series then…
Remember it as if it were yesterday was a short series…perhaps I might revive it, Margaret
Yes, why not? I’d enjoy that.
We’ll see…..I need to review my past posts. Another series was Pleasure of Ruins….this one will ring a bell with you https://suejudd.com/2017/06/26/pleasure-of-ruins-5-jervaulx-abbey/
Was a tough life being a donkey 30years ago!
I really think it was….they were made to WORK
😦
Poor things
Glad he cared for his donkey. Those poor animals are worked to death and mistreated in so many foreign countries.
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, indeed
Lovely faded piece of nostalgia. I think we can all recall a picture just like this in our minds. I really must look back through my old pix but I always end up wasting hours in reminiscence – with myself.
Yes, agreed
Awww.
janet
Aww, indeed
When I saw your title “Drink Up”, your photo kind of surprised me. But it fits the title well. 😀
I was hoping to surprise a few people, Cee!
You got me … that’s for sure 😀
😊😊
Great photo, it tells a story
Yes, I think so!