Emotography – Week 16/2016

Grasshopper

Stretched

If you would like to participate with your own Emotography post, and I would be very happy if you wanted to, check out my post EPE Invitation where I explain what it all means, and tell you how.

13 responses to “Emotography – Week 16/2016”

  1. […] it Emotography) and leave a link to it as a comment (alternatively you can leave a pingback) under my weekly entry which is published on a Thursday (Australian […]

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    1. ta Ruth. I kinda like these biggish green guys – the little brown ones are a bit boring though.

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  2. I’m glad he’s just stretched and not stressed. 🙂
    My effort this week is Supportive. http://wp.me/p2N0qn-BP

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    1. Thanks for joining in. Love your entry this week.

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  3. I didn’t see him at first – then I got it!

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  4. Ha! Thought it was a leaf at first…cunning little thing.
    Sometimes a good stretch is the best feeling in the world.

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    1. Yes. I think he may have been more “holding on for dear life” as I had just knocked him out of the rose petals (accidentally).

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  5. Posted my contribution on the topic Stretched on my blog, https://margosviews.wordpress.com. Thanks for this event.

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    1. Nice post Margo, with an interesting concept for Stretched. Thanks for joining in my little event.

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  7. Hi Claudette. My contribution for this week is … challenged. http://wp.me/p4X4U3-1mI

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    1. Oh, totally understand why you called it that Ruth. 🙂

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