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To the swings, boy's! To the swings!

Here is Henry enjoying the swings down in Lindisfarne. He's in the process of trying to get the swing to go all the way over the top of the frame.

One day, Henry.

One day.

Comments

Roddy said…
He looks like some shady character with those "shades" on. What a fantastic backdrop. And only five minutes walk from your door.
Priyanka Khot said…
This looks so much fun! I will try and find a swing near my place this evening. :-)
thanks for the inspiration Henry.

Kris, the swings in Australia look very safe. We don't have anything tying us. Our swings are much more riskier, but fun nonetheless.
Betsy Brock said…
I love his name. What a sweetie!
Kandi said…
How many days I aspired to making the swing get as high as the bar! I don't think that I ever made it.
yamini said…
Lovely photo again Kris and Henry seems to be enjoying it too.

Thanks for reminding me of my good old childhood days.
Jackie said…
He looks very cool in his shades.
Sue said…
There is a touch of the old Ray Charles in this pic!!! He was a bit of a swinger too!
lovely shot! Henry looks like a skydiver just paarachuting:-) And that backdrop is delicious!
KL said…
Ah! there are nothing as sweet as swinging - feels like you are flying.

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