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He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.


Here is a self portrait of the family out on the very same tidal flat featured yesterday afternoon. Can you pick who is who, from left to right?

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Magpie said…
Jen, Henry, Ezra, and Kris...
Did I win?? :)
KL said…
Jen, Henry, Ezra and You from Left to Right. What do I get?
smudgeon said…
The one on the right appears to be Kris, the one-armed, bird-headed god of lost car keys...
Unknown said…
Jen, Ezra, Henry and Kris....
Roddy said…
Left to right or right to left?
Jen, Henry, Ezra, Kris.
Kris, Ezra, Henry, Jen.
All done with my eyes closed.
Sue said…
Is it...Princess Leia...Luke Skywalker...R2D2....mmmm and Chewbacca?
lemon said…
We seem to know you and your family so well Kris, that I think if sometime I meet you in the street, I will run to hug you as long time friends-and you all will be wondering who is this mad woman, laughing and crying the same time?!!
There is not much possibility of me visiting Hobart or you visiting Greece, but one never knows what is awaiting for him in the corner...
My regards to your nice family :)
Anonymous said…
Ah, you can't beat a good silhouette. One of my favourite honeymoon shots is of the shadows of Pete and I on a beach on Harris looking like we'd been sketched by Govinder.
Jackie
Babzy.B said…
wow , i love this one ! I keep watching your blog ... :)
Kris McCracken said…
Thanks all, I like this one a lot.

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