*Note: A double entendre for "wordless" in the title as in no words, or less words than usual - the latter, my definition, which applies in this case. ;)
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Wordless Wednesday: Caption Wanted
*Note: A double entendre for "wordless" in the title as in no words, or less words than usual - the latter, my definition, which applies in this case. ;)
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What comes to my mind are two things. One is Halloween except that it is in sunlight. The second one is a memory of woods that I have hiked. Sorry I can't be of more help. :(
ReplyDeleteHmm, interesting Carol. I am intrigued and would love to learn more about the Halloween story of yours. ;) <3
DeleteUprooted.. does it make any sense? :)
ReplyDeleteOh it does Nabanita, it does! I LIKE it! ;) <3
Delete'Wooden and Lifeless'- is what comes to mind. Double connotation implied ;)
ReplyDeleteIntriguing as though it may seem lifeless, there is still life on it and life growing from it. ;) <3
DeleteShailaja, I think I misinterpreted your intention and can see where you're coming from. :) <3
DeleteA couple of ideas bouncing within me Elly..."You can maim me but can never kill me"...."Resilience"...."Stump-ed, not me"...
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Nisha. I was thinking along the same lines of "Stumped" or "I'm stumped!" ;) <3
DeleteHow about 'murdered but alive'?
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty dramatic Tulika as in major "Ouch!" ;) <3 Almost gives me shivers.
DeleteI like it, Tullika... It comes out strong and direct at its perpretators :)
DeleteI'll say Asma, except the perpretators probably wouldn't care or read this! ;)
DeleteCaptioning has never been my strong point, Elly! :) uprooted yet grounded :p
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DeleteAsma, considering it isn't your strong suit - I don't believe it - you came up with a great caption! I like it! :) <3
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