John’s Cellpic Sunday

Lens-Artists Challenge #263: East Meets West or for my post North Meets South
A bit of South Korea and Australia are in my post. One piece of music I studied in school was a piece called West meets East. The performers, the best in their field at that time (1967) American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar. I hope you enjoy the music
In the morning everyone meets for prayer
We all have fun at a parade
There is always something to light up the night when the parade is over
Fandango’s One Word Challenge: Lunch
Don’t talk with
your mouth full
My mother used
to say.
Put as much
as you can
fit in your
mouth
on your
fork
My mother used
to say
Sit up straight
elbows in
My mother used
to say.
Share with
your sister
My mother used
to say.
Always greet
the morning with
a smile
My mother used
to say.
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