To bring photos from my minds eye - to the public through the lens of my Nikon D90 ∧ D80
IMAC man you can DANCE...sad your face is not facing the camera... Great "J"
It looks like a type of martial art. Hey, did I tell you I'm studying for a black belt in Haiku?
Is that really you? Good idea for J!
I know nothing about Morris Dancers. That is probably just a tiney bit less than I know about any dancers. Jingle. Jingle.I have a J post, even though Mrs. Nesbitt is not ready yet.
Creative thought for your "J" post.
What a cool picture for "J".
Very interesting J!
Jolly good J. :)
A good J! I have heard about these dances, but never seen any - Thank you for that!PS I must say that I first read about them in a crime novel by Dame Ngaio Marsh called "Off with his head"...
Good idea for J :-)
Is this like the Irish Jig dance? Nice photography.Abraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio
I'd recognise you anywhere Stewart! LOL!Have fixed my problem, it was a Picassa issue!The same Picassa we both raved about last time we spoke! LOL!
NO - sorry its not me as some thought it was, haha I cant get the steps right for Morris Dancing.
Well, that's completely different - novel post!
Odd photos is for Mondays:)
Jingle Jangle indeed!
Morris Dancers are so much fun to watch. I've seen dancers at the New England Folk Festival outside of Boston. ;-)
Looks like fun. Nice choice for this week
Great J-post,love the costumes on the dancers:o)
Oh, a neat J for today!! Happy Wednesday!
I have not seen any Morris Men for years.. I must make the effort this year to find some locally.Sorry I'm late today.. just filled the landrover up with old books... I now need to sort out which to keep and which to take to a charity shop.
Oh that looks like a jolly time!
Fun post! I'd never have thought of Morris Dancers for "J"!
Good idea!!
So funny and nice J! Just great:)
Pleasant photo!miss Yves
Oh, I do enjoy watching a bit of morris dancing. Great take on the theme.
I like to watch Morris Dancing at the various fetes I visit (with the brass band) in the summer.
What a fun post! Is that you? Now I have to go google Morris Dancers.
Morris dancers - must be fun to watch.
Jingle Jingle - we'll be invaded by hordes of these at the end of May for the Folk Festival!
IMAC man you can DANCE...sad your face is not facing the camera... Great "J"
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a type of martial art. Hey, did I tell you I'm studying for a black belt in Haiku?
ReplyDeleteIs that really you? Good idea for J!
ReplyDeleteI know nothing about Morris Dancers. That is probably just a tiney bit less than I know about any dancers.
ReplyDeleteJingle. Jingle.
I have a J post, even though Mrs. Nesbitt is not ready yet.
Creative thought for your "J" post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool picture for "J".
ReplyDeleteVery interesting J!
ReplyDeleteJolly good J. :)
ReplyDeleteA good J! I have heard about these dances, but never seen any - Thank you for that!
ReplyDeletePS I must say that I first read about them in a crime novel by Dame Ngaio Marsh called "Off with his head"...
Good idea for J :-)
ReplyDeleteIs this like the Irish Jig dance? Nice photography.
ReplyDeleteAbraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio
I'd recognise you anywhere Stewart! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHave fixed my problem, it was a Picassa issue!The same Picassa we both raved about last time we spoke! LOL!
NO - sorry its not me as some thought it was, haha I cant get the steps right for Morris Dancing.
ReplyDeleteWell, that's completely different - novel post!
ReplyDeleteOdd photos is for Mondays
ReplyDelete:)
Jingle Jangle indeed!
ReplyDeleteMorris Dancers are so much fun to watch. I've seen dancers at the New England Folk Festival outside of Boston. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun. Nice choice for this week
ReplyDeleteGreat J-post,love the costumes on the dancers:o)
ReplyDeleteOh, a neat J for today!! Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen any Morris Men for years.. I must make the effort this year to find some locally.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late today.. just filled the landrover up with old books... I now need to sort out which to keep and which to take to a charity shop.
Oh that looks like a jolly time!
ReplyDeleteFun post! I'd never have thought of Morris Dancers for "J"!
ReplyDeleteGood idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo funny and nice J! Just great:)
ReplyDeletePleasant photo!
ReplyDeletemiss Yves
Oh, I do enjoy watching a bit of morris dancing. Great take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteI like to watch Morris Dancing at the various fetes I visit (with the brass band) in the summer.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! Is that you? Now I have to go google Morris Dancers.
ReplyDeleteMorris dancers - must be fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteJingle Jingle - we'll be invaded by hordes of these at the end of May for the Folk Festival!
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