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Football Saturday


A chance for both boys and girls to get some extra exercise and friendly sport on this Saturday morning. Taken at the side of one of our new local schools on what appears to be artificial turf. A certain reluctance nowadays to take such snaps as parents and staff soon get suspicious of the reasons. For me, of course, it’s simply getting some interest along with a fence.
HFF, enjoy the weekend.
HFF, enjoy the weekend.
Annemarie, Rosalyn Hilborne, Bergfex, Peter_Private_Box and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
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An interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition
I do agree with you and Keith about the way people always see things which are not there! Paedophile, racist, etc etc. I always maintain that 'woke' people who always notice that kind of thing have sick minds which are full of paedophile, racism, etc etc, which is why they notice!
I remember a few years ago, three of us from work, all over 60, went to a meeting in a different town. We were quite a bit early, so we went and sat on a bench in the park next door, which coincidentally was next to the young children's playground.. It was time to go when one of us pointed out what it must have looked like!
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
A lovely scene you've captured. A belated HFF.
Regards, Rosa.
Belated HFF from me and have a great Sunday, Herb.
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