Love is the N’zima princesses sharing an intimate moment prior to their performance, while a younger relative sleeps soundly in loving arms.
This week’s Word A Week Photograph Challenge from A Word in Your Ear is “Love”. I can’t think of any word that is more evocative. So very many images come to mind, pictures of family, friends, events, places and flavors — oh so many flavors. I thought I would share just a few of my favorites….
Love is the N’zima princesses sharing an intimate moment prior to their performance, while a younger relative sleeps soundly in loving arms.
Love is any form of creative expression.
Love is celebrating special moments together.
Love is moments of family togetherness.
Love is a bowl of piping hot kichdi.
Love is the smiles of children everywhere.
Amazing photos! Just wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
-Quinn
Thanks so much! You really made my day! By the way, we’re so glad to know the measles is just a bad memory!!!
Haha so are WE!! Not fun, but made him stronger! Hope all is well in West Africa with you and the fam!
Warm wishes form Nicaragua,
Quinn
Thanks Quinn:)
Thank you for sharing they are wonderful photographys – I am going to reblog this for this weeks love theme
Thanks so much. I’m thrilled you enjoyed them. Love is a marvelous theme & it was lots of fun putting the post together. So, I owe you a huge “thank you” for the challenge!
Reblogged this on A Word in Your Ear and commented:
Nice entry for the word a week competition – thanks to everyone who took part – new word tomorrow
These are great photos, Jeanette. Wonderful representations of love.
Thanks so much. I really felt moved by the theme:)
Stunning photos … of love, joy, party, pride, wildness … wonderful.
Thank you so much! Isn’t love a powerful theme?!
Yes it’s … and can be wonderful .. and painful. Wonderful photos.
Love your pictures! They’re so beautiful 🙂
Thank you so much. I take that as the highest complement because you take lovely photos yourself! 🙂
Aw, you’re so kind! Thank you!! 🙂
Enjoyed the colours in your first photo.
Thank you so much! African festivals certainly are colorful:)
Growing up in Africa I saw my fair share – and I still enjoy the vibrancy of them.
🙂
Such happy faces – thanks for visiting!
Pleasure:). Thank you so much for your feedback. Children’s smiles truly are magnetic:)