Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra (I)

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Friday 13 June, 2014 by Uncle Spike

This week’s first entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge is of a young street kid playing in a shopping basket in a park in Sau Paulo, Brazil.

Hope you enjoy this entry.

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/extra-extra/

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17 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra (I)

  1. Mabel Kwong says:

    Such a creative interpretation of this week’s theme, really like the photo you’ve chosen for it. Sad it’s a street kid, but at least he’s using his imagination to entertain himself, good on him 🙂 I’m sure we all want to get into a trolley and be pushed around every now and then.

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  5. Hahaha I did this a lot when I was a kid… growing up in Brazil its lots of fun 🙂

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  6. atureaud says:

    quaint, although I fear for the little
    child … looks precarious . I hope the child was safe….
    great take on the challenge!

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  7. AmyRose says:

    LOVED LOVED LOVED this, Uncle Spikey! Thank you! xx

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  8. dayphoto says:

    I like the photo…feel sad about the fact the child is a street child!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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