Debbie’s Six Word Saturday



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ich zeige euch meine stadt wie ich sie sehe
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😀 love it
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Thanks wormie 🙂 🙂
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Some great blur, Brian. Your hands were clearly fluttering as much as their wings!
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They certainly were Debbie 🙂
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Whatever shakes your world… or photo.
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Lots do Elke 🙂
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Fab!
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Thanks Sue 🙂
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The shakes are fun to see – it looks like a butterfly to me?! 😁🦋
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Nice poetry Shelley 🙂
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😂🤣😁🤗
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You’ve created some wonderful abstract images with your camera shake 😀
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Happy you like them Sarah 🙂 🙂
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Great ICM capture! Love it. 🙂
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Thank you Amy 🙂 🙂
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It’s catching on,this shaky hands business, isn’t it? Elke is right there with you.
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It seems to be Jo 🙂
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Now that’s close up blurry. I love it. I think my grandma had a dress in that pattern. 🙂
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Thanks Marsha, perhaps she may have 🙂
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That was a joke, BTW. My grandma on Dad’s side had nothing but huge floral tents. She was 4’10” tall and wide. Large floral prints were maybe not the best choice she could have made. A little blurry would have been a better option.
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I gathered that. I guess she wasn’t afraid to show her personality and hide as “society” expects
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You should see a doctor about that, Brian. Looks like it might be serious!
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I blame the butterfly 🦋
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😂
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