On Thursday’s, I share pictures about ‘Echos of my Neighbourhood.
I would like to invite you to participate. The challenge is quite simple.
Every Thursday, share a photo of bits and pieces of wherever you are at any point in time. It could be a house, backgrounds of your neighbourhood, activities and so forth and you can tag it Echos of my Neighbourhood, add my link to your post so that I will get the ping from your post.
Every other Thursday, I will publish a post with the links of all those who participated the previous week.
This is just a fun way of getting to see more of the World around us through your eyes since we cannot all be at those places, we could, at least, see them through you.
These are some bits and pieces of my past week, from taking children to Shotokan-karate classes, work, dinner blah, blah running helter-skelter, my wheel of life keeps rolling.
I absolutely love vintage and antique stuff. Unfortunately, I don’t have the pocket to afford them, but at least I can enjoy a good look at them, so it was a delight to run into this vintage cafe, where I can go and satisfy my eyes with eye-candy and take loads of photos 😉
I am happy that this week which has been so and so for me is coming to a close. My emotions hurtled from one end to the other all week, but a warm evening spent last night in the ambience of beautiful, intelligent friends does make one feel a lot better 🙂
We e-zoomed around various neighbourhoods on our laptops, pads, phones, and got a peek into what lovely folks are doing.
A beautiful season, London calling: yes I agree with you Lady Lee, London is calling me in the winds. Gorgeous photos.
Some bumper snickers from Kat: Ha, ha. This is a good exercise when you are stuck behind the wheels. Take a look and see what you can find 🙂
A beautiful evening: we all need this right now. A chance to destress and unwind. Simply serene.
Thoughts and entanglements: I love happening on such incidents. Makes you wear a smile all day long 🙂
Giggles and tales: So much beauty of nature, people and fat gorgeous Cows and Geese. I like 🙂
Rosses of Donegal: absolutely gorgeous and dreamy views of Rosses area in County Donegal in North West Ireland.
Don’t horde the beauty of the life around you, just for yourself. Do share with us
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Such great pictures, Jacqui!
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Thank you my lady 🙂
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Wonderful pictures, thank you for sharing your world.
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Thank you too Miriam. Your photos inspire me 🙂
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Aw, you’re too kind, thanks Jackie. 🙂
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lovely look around your neighbourhood!
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Thank you. I try to find beauty in anything if possible 🙂
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Wow… ! You’re a foodie… 🙂 I like you more now :p
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🙂 I love food, but then they are so delicious 🙂
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I’m enjoying being a part of this challenge ‘cos I get to see places I might never visit in life right there on my screen. I’ve visited Dubai several times without travelling to Dubai… all because you showcase the exotic echoes from that world. It’s a great delight and I love the experience of seeing other bloggers enteries.
PS: For the first time, I saw my pingback to this post. Cheers! 🙂
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Me too Stella. I am totally enjoying Echoes. I always love your photos and have made up my mind to visit when possible (during a Europe trip) We can only go to so many places at once, but at least through this we can see other places. Thank you for showing me Denmark. I wonder what’s up with the pings.
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You’re most welcome. It’s all to you that we are in this Echoes… Thanks for bringing up the idea. Yeah, come see Denmark anytime you are in Europe. Stay blessed Sis. 🙂
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You too my dear. Blessed be 🙂
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Jacqueline, the food looks so good! I am going now to do my “Echoes of my Neighborhood!”
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Ah, great news Pamela. Thank you for joining.
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I also love antique car shows!
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They fascinate me 🙂
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The cars were very cool. I’m not a hugely knowledgeable car guy, but even I can appreciate a classic design. 🙂
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I know ziltch about them, but I love looking and appreciating 🙂
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Date wine ?! Never heard of it. What’s it like ?
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Very sweet and of course non-alcoholic.
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Thought it would have to be sweet !
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that was a lovely night out, Jackie 🙂
https://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/echoes-of-my-neighbourhood-penrhyn-castle/
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It truly was. Thanks lady Lee 🙂
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Not sure if I did a pingback correctly, but here is a link to mine and I mentioned your blog url within the post: http://pamelascanepa.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/sunrise-on-my-street-echoesofmyneighborhood/
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Hi Jacqueline, I did a post too last week on http://www.watchingthedaisies.com
called Echoes of my Neighbourhood – The Rosses. I sent you a wee note as I did not know how to pingback. I am still on a steep learning curve!
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Oh I must have missed that. Will check it out and add it to the list 😊
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Thanks. Perhaps it was meant that way. I am recovering from flu right now.
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Awesome photos!
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