The worth visiting Thursday’s Special themes created by Paula
The inspiring theme this week “Pick a word“
The five selectable keywords:
Elusive
Profusion
Viscid
Brilliant
Disorder
Seagulls are brilliant fliers where they almost acrobatic eludes the greedy waves.
On the sea near fishing boats and at fishing ports their numbers are in profusion.
The smell of fish get the gulls to seems more viscid than the thickest oil.
Their presence at fishing ports and nearby rooftops do create some disorder.
Wonderful book! And a great picture.
#.sätzeundschätze
Agree about the book, so glad you enjoyed this view… 🙂
This is one fantastically dramatic shot, Drake.
#.tish
So glad you say so, really do appreciate you enjoyed this view… 🙂
😆 I am in love with your imagery and your brilliant narrative cracked me up. *applauding*
I guess you already know that I rarely say No to a challenge… 😀
So glad you enjoyed this… 🙂
Yes, I know that. Good for you! 😀
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Bravo! 🙂 🙂 I love Jonathan! Such a drama-filled shot. Happy Thursday, Drake!
#.jo
So glad you enjoyed this view.
Amazing how seagull almost acrobatic do hunt in the waves… 🙂
Absolutely love this post!!
#.anna
So glad you say so, really do appreciate you enjoyed this… 🙂
Wow Drake what a capture! Love how you were able to include all of Paula’s words.
I can’t say No when challenged… 😀
So glad you enjoyed this view… 🙂
An artistic picture! Standing ovation for you, and for your creativity about the story made with all the five words. I’m enchanted. 🙂
#.aurore
Thanks a lot, really do appreciate your words… 🙂
So glad you say so… 🙂
Is Jonathan a literary reference…Love the photo, and nice job on the post.
#.charlie
🙂
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Livingston_Seagull
Excellent Drake! I salute you 😀
Brilliant picture, very expressive, le Drake Noir !
WOW! What a great post, and your capture is spectacular! Kudos to you, love & hugs – Resa
Great capture and love how you put it all together.
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