My 5 year old daughter was fascinated by this photo. She thought the arm of the record player was a flute. I had to explain what it really was. She said it was still cool :)
So weird to think my daughter has never heard of a tape player, let alone a record player. I just may have to introduce her to records. She probably would be as entranced as your little ones. Great moment:)
Oooo, what is THING? An ancient relic from another planet :) Very cool!
ReplyDeleteHuh? Do you have to crank it up?
ReplyDeletewow! truly an ancient relic. love it!
ReplyDeletewe had a victrola as kids & we LOVED that thing. & Bing (& gershwin, too for that matter!)
ReplyDeleteHow neat! I love throwing records on the player at my parents' house!
ReplyDeletevery cool.
ReplyDelete:)Lisa
My 5 year old daughter was fascinated by this photo.
ReplyDeleteShe thought the arm of the record player was a flute. I had to explain what it really was.
She said it was still cool :)
So neat. Love your knitted Easter toys :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, shivers. I've been hunting for something like that for ages....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo weird to think my daughter has never heard of a tape player, let alone a record player. I just may have to introduce her to records. She probably would be as entranced as your little ones. Great moment:)
ReplyDeleteWow! So very cool. :)
ReplyDeleteand carry moonbeams home in a jar?
ReplyDeletei love the photo and the song you brought back to me. my dad used to sing that to me when i was a kid.
oh, fun! I remember doing just that.
ReplyDeleteLoving this! :) Here's my version of {this moment} for this week. http://rth.typepad.com/reclaiming-the-home/2010/03/this-moment-via-soulemama.html
ReplyDelete~Kristin
How cool!
ReplyDeletebtw-I spent some time looking through your ravelry projects-you are very prolific!!!
very cool!
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Darling photo Joy! Your blog header made me laugh. I may have to copy the skeleton/g-bread men. Too clever!
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