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Sunday, 2 March 2014

PICTURE THIS #240 ~ COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW

Congratulations, Pat, for the lovely banner!!

My interpretations of this week's theme were all taken in Lisbon.
Easy to find the colours of the rainbow, isn't it?
RAINBOW COLOURS (3)

RAINBOW COLOURS (2)

RAINBOW COLOURS



8 comments:

  1. Beautiful colours in all three. The garlands are a real colour splash and I just love those watering cans, great imagination. Did they all buy their umbrellas together in the same shop or was it national umbrella day in Lisbon - great photo.

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    1. It was not the national umbrella day but the Green Day. Those people were singers of a choral group and for some reason I don't know, each one of them was holding an umbrella...
      Thank you!

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  2. bom dia belita, very very cool pics. adieu

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  3. Dearest Belita. Bellisima, you must be living in once of the most colourful cities in the world. I always look forward to seeing your awesome shots.

    I love the garlands, they are soo pretty and decorative, such cute tiny watercans and so sweet the singers with umbrellas. We often see the Africans in town during the summer with umbrellas, it is protection against the sun, not sure if the same here, but maybe if they were set to stay out for a while and it was hot?

    Thank you so much for the enthusiastic partaking of my theme. Hugs.

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  4. Wow - utterly wonderful wreath.

    Delightful display of watering-cans and line of colourful umbrellas.

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  5. Hi Belita!! Three wonderful shots for Marianne's theme. All three shots show many or all of the rainbow colours. I can't decide which one I like best....either the garlands or the cute little watering-can planters :-))

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  6. All three of these are simply wonderful, Belita! I love the watering can flower pots. What a lovely colorful idea!

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  7. Oh Belita, as soon as I saw the photos I knew they were yours. Absolutely beautiful colours.

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