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Jefferson Street . Roanoke
Circa 1926
Up with the chickens today...the boys, and I go back to school! Can you believe they will be in 9th grade?! Me neither!
Linking with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures
Jefferson Street . Roanoke
Circa 1926
Up with the chickens today...the boys, and I go back to school! Can you believe they will be in 9th grade?! Me neither!
Linking with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures
Tanya, an interesting angle of this treasure. With day passing day, I wonder if kids will be able to tell time if the clock isn't digital. Thanks for sharing and I hope to see you gain.
ReplyDeleteKids here don't go back until after Labour Day.
ReplyDeleteMight be passing through Roanoke this December!!
Where does the time go?
ReplyDeleteSchool just starts too earl anymore. When we were growing up, it ended in June and you didn't go back till September. Beautiful clock!
ReplyDeleteRight on time! But surely it can't be time to think school for another year?!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of this clock.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful clock!
ReplyDeleteWe went back last week! I am exhausted already! lol
ReplyDeleteOur teachers went back today and the kid go back nest week. I recognized the clock as soon as it came up on my screen. A great shot of it. You do a real good job of shooting UP. genie
ReplyDeleteSchool so soon? I love those clocks! Edenton, NC, has one, too.
ReplyDeleteTime does move on too quickly! 9th grade in our city is now in the high school. I'm still not a fan of that, but more importantly sixth graders in junior high, which is now called middle school, a wee bit early for me! I really like this clock, I am a fan of them and I wish more places had them.
ReplyDeleteMercy!--seems like summer just started!! I like the old clocks. Old clocks, old signs, remember old telephone booths?
ReplyDeleteA pretty old clock. Great treasure.
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