Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes

This week’s WordPress photo challenge (link)  is Threes:

In a nutshell, a three-picture story is a way to help you think about storytelling with images. To create a three-picture story, gather:

  1. An establishing shot: a broad photo of your subject.
  2. A relationship: two elements interacting with one another.
  3. A detail: a close-up of one part of your subject.

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC.

Daily Prompt: It’s Friday, I’m in Love

Daily Prompt for Friday, February 14th (link)

Remember your first crush? Think about that very first object of your affection. Oh, the sweaty palms. The swoony feeling in your stomach. Tell us the story of your first crush. What was it about this person that made your heart pound? Was the love requited? Change the names to protect the guilty or innocent if you must! No judgement here. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Photographers, artists, poets: show us SMITTEN.

Andrea and Andrew’s story is one of second chances…Sweethearts back in their youth, they both moved on and married others. Both subsequently divorced and then reconnected. On their first date after finding each other again, they sat on the top of this lion at the playground in Idlewild Park and talked for hours and hours.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Selfie

This week’s photo challenge called for something a bit different.  I’ve been sitting on these after-the-shower photos for a few weeks now.

I eat, work, sleep, and dream in these earrings. With rare exception, I have them in my ears at all times. I feel naked without them.

Left.

Right.

The same goes for this necklace;  a gift from my daughter. You can also see the shadow from my pacemaker and the insertion scar. My less-than-perfect heart – also me.

Snap!