Those were just but the tip of the ice-berg, more will be shared with you later, for the meantime I had been pondering about cameras.
Today, I have 2 "nobody-wants-it" half-a-century old cameras on display at home. It gets more and more sentimental and nostalgic with me and each day passes by.
If anyone has been incarcerated for the past 30 years and released today, he wouldn't know how the ATM works, computers and hand-phones will be a complete mystery, the internet which we now take for granted will be his number one Wonder of the World. Everything will be so puzzling to him.
Everything today is so much different from those top-spinning, fish-fighting, kite-flying, marbles playing or sling-shooting days of the 50's, 60's, and 70's kids indulge in. But I can tell you that the good ol' days are still the good ol' days.
Older folks just need to learn new stuff, use it, or even make use of the technology readily available cheaply today like this bearded learned one....

I just don't forget the past, I make full use of past experiences and move on.
....and here I am, a doting grand-pop showing and encouraging my grand-child to "quickly" get started with Facebook and Twitter.
Kinda ebullient you may say, but baby Scarlett seems to like the "mouse"....and that is a pretty good sign.
2 comments:
scarlett is soo cute... =)
All because of the camera-man, ahem..., but seriously, she's absolutely cute! She likes the mouse, very promising indeed.
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