Weekly Photo Challenge: Broken

This week’s Photo Challenge, Broken, immediately brought to mind a glass pitcher my mom’s had in her antique china cabinet for over 50 years. It fascinated me as a young girl and continues to do so. I remember asking mom “how could they staple glass?”. I still don’t have an answer to that question! ~SueBee

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3 Comments on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Broken”

  1. May 27, 2015 at 9:21 am #

    Nice choice.

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