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My Joy contribution for this week’s challenge comes from photos taken in the latter part of this year while in Africa. I do like all of these photos and I keep finding more.
I hope they bring you joy also.
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God’s Window
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What can bring more joy than a roll in elephant dung?
And there is always Christmas joy.
Finally, from Africa Geographic Facebook page I found this Christmas cracker joke:
I have used one of my own photos instead of illegally using Carole Deschuymere’s photo.
Pleeaassee take time out to look at Ms. Deschuymere’s photo.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Joy
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You must’ve had the longest bloody lens in the world!!!
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Margaret Rose I nearly ‘choked’ (laughing) when I read your comment, then had to visit my post to see what you were referring to. I can assure you my lens was/is only a 70-300 mm zoom. We had some fantastic encounters of the best kind. Lioness and cubs were as close as they look, like wise the cheetah. I would like a longer lens though!!!
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Great captures, Woolly. Happy New Year to you. 🙂
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Thank you and happy New Year to you also.
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Fabulous photos! 🙂
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Thank you and Happy New Year.
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Your pics are definitely joyful to look at. Those close ups are brilliant! Happy New Year Woolly 🙂
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Thank you Amanda and Happy New Year to you also.
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Remarkable!
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this was a small adventure to scroll through – favorite one is God’s window – but also loved the fourth picture – nice angle with the teeth and you can see the photographer (or someone) reflected in the eye! and okay, now the fun part of this post came by adding a joke – way cool – and I am going to store that one in my joke arsenal for the next time I meet up with my young nieces – because fun little jokes enrich anything!
oh, and per your request – checked out Ms. Deschuymere’s photo – and it is wonderful.
Have a great rest of 2013 Wooly Muses!
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Sometimes I think I am boring people with similar photos from Africa, but we loved it so much and God’s Window was one of the attractions after a weekend at Mt Sheba. I’m glad you like, and will have a use for the joke. We just loved the photo with which it was used. Thanks for your visit and I hope you have a Happy New Year. I look forward to reading more of your blog.
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We think the reflection is one of our fellow travellers.
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Beautiful eyes and hilarious joke. You take good pictures. Happy New Year!
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Thank you and a Happy New Year to you also.
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What beautiful photos. The close ups of the animals eyes are really wonderful. I love the gentle gaze of the giraffe.
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Thank you. The giraffe photo was one of many giraffe photos which upon taking a second look I have grown to appreciate also.
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Some great shots. They definitely made me smile. Love the cub rolling in the dung. Cute joke too! Happy New Year!
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Thank you and Happy New Year to you also.
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