Remembering Linda
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Not sure when this was taken but it's lovely of them both
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Really cool pic of Paul and Linda in their Foster Grants! The kiddos are adorable...
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When Paul and Linda were together, you can definitely see the love and the magical energy between them. Like you said Lady Leslie the pictures Linda took of him always are the happiest.
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love2travel wrote:
When Paul and Linda were together, you can definitely see the love and the magical energy between them. Like you said Lady Leslie the pictures Linda took of him always are the happiest.
I agree, love2travel! The love always shines through
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When you go to Linda's photo exhibits, you can really get a wonderful sense of Linda and her love of Paul and her children...and also her love of her horses and all animals. Her sense of humour and whimsy comes out as well. There is a great photo of a horse in the house, like a part of the family. That said a lot. Hope that we get to see her photo exhibits in the US when this Covid gets under control.
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love2travel wrote:
When you go to Linda's photo exhibits, you can really get a wonderful sense of Linda and her love of Paul and her children...and also her love of her horses and all animals. Her sense of humour and whimsy comes out as well. There is a great photo of a horse in the house, like a part of the family. That said a lot. Hope that we get to see her photo exhibits in the US when this Covid gets under control.
I know which photo you're talking about with the horse, I love that photo! Found it on Linda's instagram. "Lucky Spot looking through the window, Scotland, 1977" That was when she was pregnant with James, so maybe she wasn't able to ride the horse for several months and it was missing her and protective of her.
Hopefully there can be a Linda photo exhibit in the US in the near future!
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love2travel wrote:
When you go to Linda's photo exhibits, you can really get a wonderful sense of Linda and her love of Paul and her children...and also her love of her horses and all animals. Her sense of humour and whimsy comes out as well. There is a great photo of a horse in the house, like a part of the family. That said a lot. Hope that we get to see her photo exhibits in the US when this Covid gets under control.
The horse wasn't inside the house, it was outside, looking in.
Yeah, due to the pandemic, my friend and I missed Linda's exhibit at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Still trying to get our money back for tickets we purchased.
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This is another photo Linda took "Goat, Sussex, 1979" which shows how the animals felt right at home with the McCartneys.
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Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
When you go to Linda's photo exhibits, you can really get a wonderful sense of Linda and her love of Paul and her children...and also her love of her horses and all animals. Her sense of humour and whimsy comes out as well. There is a great photo of a horse in the house, like a part of the family. That said a lot. Hope that we get to see her photo exhibits in the US when this Covid gets under control.
The horse wasn't inside the house, it was outside, looking in.
Yeah, due to the pandemic, my friend and I missed Linda's exhibit at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Still trying to get our money back for tickets we purchased.
I'm not talking about the photo with the horse outside looking in I'm talking about the one with the horse in the lounge by the piano. The girls were lying on top of the horse and and Paul was bending over the horse to be by the girls. I think it was a Shetland pony...
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LadyLeslie wrote:
This is another photo Linda took "Goat, Sussex, 1979" which shows how the animals felt right at home with the McCartneys.
This is adorable, I never saw this one and I love it! Thanks so much for posting that one Lady Leslie
I Linda's photos and have tried to go to as many of her exhibits that I can. Very sad because I was supposed to go to the Walker Gallery and the Berlin Polaroids exhibit this summer Still, I'm thankful for the ones I've been lucky to have seen! Trying to invent some type of safer mask, so I can travel.
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love2travel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
love2travel wrote:
When you go to Linda's photo exhibits, you can really get a wonderful sense of Linda and her love of Paul and her children...and also her love of her horses and all animals. Her sense of humour and whimsy comes out as well. There is a great photo of a horse in the house, like a part of the family. That said a lot. Hope that we get to see her photo exhibits in the US when this Covid gets under control.
The horse wasn't inside the house, it was outside, looking in.
Yeah, due to the pandemic, my friend and I missed Linda's exhibit at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Still trying to get our money back for tickets we purchased.
I'm not talking about the photo with the horse outside looking in I'm talking about the one with the horse in the lounge by the piano. The girls were lying on top of the horse and and Paul was bending over the horse to be by the girls. I think it was a Shetland pony...
Oh yeah, I remember that one now!
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Love2Travel, we'll have to find that photo of Paul and the children with the horse that you're talking about. I'd love to see that one!
0ctober 1974 - Paul and Linda at the London premiere of "That's Entertainment". Since he's always loved classic Hollywood films and musicals (especially the ones with Fred Astaire) I can see why they'd enjoy this.
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LadyLeslie wrote:
Love2Travel, we'll have to find that photo of Paul and the children with the horse that you're talking about. I'd love to see that one!
0ctober 1974 - Paul and Linda at the London premiere of "That's Entertainment". Since he's always loved classic Hollywood films and musicals (especially the ones with Fred Astaire) I can see why they'd enjoy this.
What a happy photo of Paul and Linda. So glad Paul is doing the musical for It's A Wonderful Life. That is absolutely my favorite Christmas movie. Fred and Ginger are one of my favorite classic movie couples!! They just don't have movies like those great classics anymore. Bing Crosby, Clark Gable and Colbert, Bogart and Bacall, so many great classics.
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What happened to the adorable video that ended with the Shetland pony photo with the kids?!
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Nancy R wrote:
What happened to the adorable video that ended with the Shetland pony photo with the kids?!
That's a good question, Nancy. It was a sweet video and I was going to post a reply but it was gone.
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LadyLeslie wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
What happened to the adorable video that ended with the Shetland pony photo with the kids?!
That's a good question, Nancy. It was a sweet video and I was going to post a reply but it was gone.
Did love2travel post it? I think someone is messing around on this forum. Read under Maccaboard paulmccartney.com - technical difficulties thread.
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Yes, Im noticing the lock on the maccaboard link keeps showing itself unlocking and then it locks up again. Don't know enough about computers. Don't think it normally does that.