Background: Oldest dairy in Western Australia.
Foreground: Youngest beard in Western Australia.
Background: Oldest dairy in Western Australia.
Foreground: Youngest beard in Western Australia.
Posted in Family, Friendship, Wings
Tags: dairy, family, Love, teenagers, Western Australia

veru cool – on both counts!
oh how young men feel when the get the hairy faces, lol
Looks like peach fuzz!
i thought that, but was afraid he may read it and feel hurt, by lack of stronger words than fuzz.lolol
Haha!
Only a writer or artist would come up with something like that.
I took this picture about a week ago not realizing at the time how symbolic is was/is.
Can see the dairy… but the beard..?? Only joking… give the guy a chance they all look like that when young…
I am getting nervous that the brat will see this on facebook and think I am mocking him. He doesn’t respond well to my mockery – ha!
Thanks for your great humor …. excellent. I hope the combination will work out fine.
Promising.
I don’t like this bearded creature with a child’s face – too strange!
It took me ten years to learn to stop wearing ludicrous facial adornments.
I think it might take him a bit longer!
LOLx10000 🙂 You’re so bad Jules. And I love you for it.
Hey,, he has to start some where.
The ‘beard’ is a little longer today lol!
What a great picture and description there of!
I like the look!! Tell Ming for me 🙂 xo
I’ll tell him, Robyn – he will love you forever for the compliment!
Tell your son (I assume he of little facial hair is your son) not to give up. I was just like him when I was younger. Now I sport a gray goatee “because I can”! Maybe he doesn’t want to wait as long as I did. Maybe he won’t have to!
Yes, it’s my son Ming – he wants to grow his hair long and be bearded. I think I will refer him to you for better advice!
Better advice? How old is he? I grew my hair long in college and kept trying to grow my beard. I’d tell him to go for it now, while he’s young.
18 (but he is also 8 and 80!)
Yep, that’s about when I started with the hair and beard. Maybe a year later. It can’t be helped!
Okay – I will now blame you for being the bad influence – hehe!
Gosh, tell Ming to wait around about 10 more years. I’ve got a daughter I really want him to marry!
You never know!
Love it!
It’ll be your turn soon!
I have one just like him at home!
Aren’t we lucky!
Priceless.
Being so fair, I guess Ming’s ‘beard’ with just he a ‘hint of a beard’ or a vague shadow.
Wonderful photograph you captured dear Julie, Blessing him. Thanks and Love, nia
He has been an absolute brat today – any suggestions? How does an angel turn into a devil so fast?
Brings back memories of my three boys. Now, they all sport a good amount of facial hair. They love their manliness. (I’m glad.)
He wants to be a bearded wonder!
Ming is a handsome young man at any time of the day. 😉
I am not going to tell him you said that as he already has a swollen head – ha!
It’s okay… This is the time and age for it… Then it’s downhill from 30+ and on for us all. Remember? 😆
My son stopped shaving his chin at about 20. He has a nice short beard now, never needs trimming. He’s 31.
I won’t tell Ming this because he wants a beard down to his chest – good luck Ming!
Ha ha!
ROFL…as my ‘if only we had been born in the same decade husband’…can’t help but laugh at the peach fuzz. Awwww. so cute! Mean Mommy!
Ming has seen it now and laughed – phew!
HA! Glad he has your sense of humor! phew is right.
I liked that very much 🙂
I didn’t know you were in W.A. though. You must relate when I write of Cottesloe beach then? Does he plan to grow it wild?!
Oh yes re Cottesloe but we are down south near Bunbury. I think he is gonna grow it wild if that is possible -ha!
Wonderful photo. The intensity around the eyes balances out the softness around the chin.
I can’t believe I took a good photo – wow, thanks!