Love this peaceful moment before a busy day. Any coffee left, Frank? Love this indeed, Stewart. Thanks always for stopping in. BlessYourHearts, you and your lovely betrothed
We have one barber downtown and one in his neighborhood home. I have gone to both. I go now to the one downtown as he still uses scissors to cut hair. The other one uses electric shavers like they shear sheep with. He is best at flat top hair cuts which I don't wear anymore.
I should say, the one downtown where I go, is always busy. It takes him 15 minutes to cut a head of hair and unless you get there early you might have to sit and wait for two or three ahead of you.
We have a barber in town that might have some down time. A barber school opened up not far from him and you can get $4 haircuts there. But all the beauty shops have regular clients and a tight schedule. Sometimes its hard to find someone to cut your hair on the day you decide. We have to make appointments.
Did you stop off for a trim. I like the old joke about the guy who is just sitting in the chair, and while the barber is putting the cape round him asks how he would like it today sir? The man replied; "in silence"!
To be Frank - I'm loosing my hair ...
ReplyDeleteNice catch!
I'm always puffing up the hill by that stage!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat header photo!!
Pixie Greetings xo
meaningful photo! love it!
ReplyDeleteawesome header, too!
He looks nice and relaxed while he waits.
ReplyDeleteFor me he has to wait another 5 weeks, this picture is so full of atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteA slow start to Frank's day! As for the flamingos, it was after sun down, so I added some brightness and contrast before posting.
ReplyDeleteLove this peaceful moment before a busy day. Any coffee left, Frank? Love this indeed, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteThanks always for stopping in.
BlessYourHearts, you and your lovely betrothed
We have one barber downtown and one in his neighborhood home. I have gone to both. I go now to the one downtown as he still uses scissors to cut hair. The other one uses electric shavers like they shear sheep with. He is best at flat top hair cuts which I don't wear anymore.
ReplyDeleteI should say, the one downtown where I go, is always busy. It takes him 15 minutes to cut a head of hair and unless you get there early you might have to sit and wait for two or three ahead of you.
This guy looks like he needs some work.
We have a barber in town that might have some down time. A barber school opened up not far from him and you can get $4 haircuts there. But all the beauty shops have regular clients and a tight schedule. Sometimes its hard to find someone to cut your hair on the day you decide. We have to make appointments.
ReplyDeleteDid you stop off for a trim. I like the old joke about the guy who is just sitting in the chair, and while the barber is putting the cape round him asks how he would like it today sir? The man replied; "in silence"!
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture, Stewart! And the header photo is amazing. My daughters
ReplyDeleteare there right now!
Thanks for the feather! :-)
A relaxed person. What a nice way to be.
ReplyDelete(I will vote--and I will try out some soap again tomorrow, which might be a slower day. Thanks for keeping me in the loop.)
Looks like a great old-fashioned shop.
ReplyDeleteThis is the right place that I need to visit soon! ;)
ReplyDeleteCool shot!Frank looks very easygoing in this picture, great!
hugs
Léia
Okay, I was looking at this yesterday, and I knew there had to be a comment in there somewhere, but the words wouldn't come.
ReplyDeleteToday, I looked at the shot again carefully, and noticed that it's Hair by Frank, and not hair on Frank!