In the previous post, I had told a little about my pilgrimage to my father’s cemetery last Saturday. At that time I took quite a lot of pictures. Just take pictures without a plan to post them in certain themes or titles.
After checking and knowing that on Wednesday there are two challenges, then it seems that some of the photos I can use for that.
One interesting photo that I think is in accordance with the Wacky Wednesday Challenge is a picture where a leaf has fallen, which either by what way or how it can fit in the gap from the peeling bark. It was like the last hug before the yellow leaves fell to earth. It was like a loving hug for loved ones who had to go home after the time was up.
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Can you feel or imagine such a hug?
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Users voted 7 times.
Q: Can you feel or imagine such a hug?
Yes (5 votes) – 71%
No (2 votes) – 29%
It is just like a loving mother holding onto her baby.
Yep! That kind of thing is what I think and feel.
From unpredictable pictures, good material is made when it’s made with a wonderful subtext
That’s where imagination plays a role and influences.
At your father’s cemetery you find a lot of interesting material for painting
Yes, my friend. I have a lot of chance to take various pictures there.
And that’s really nice and interesting shots dear Albert
Users voted 5 times.
Q: Can you feel or imagine such a hug?
Yes (4 votes) – 80%
No (1 votes) – 20%
Hugs back to you… we can really so many wonderful things in nature.
Hugs to you too… I think we are also the beauty of nature itself.
Wow you really have an imagination and I love it! Hugs to you as well.
I think it’s the imagination that has brought me forward so far, and I’m glad you like it, Carol. Hugs to you too…
Such an interesting finding!
Thanks, Ellie. Long enough I looked at the hug of love before taking the picture.