What a cute picture, would love to know what the occasion was. I like looking at the different couples, their faces and enthusiasm. The nun is adorable!
This photo was taken a couple years ago in France. One Sunday afternoon in October they have a festival in the streets and we just happened to be there not knowing this. The nun is just a costume. The celebration is for the people that have been born inside the walled city of Carcassone.
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Fun! [Love the nun dancing!]
ReplyDeleteHI MARILYN yes, "dance"! I love the fascinating mix of folks just doing their dance thing! Great picture and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove Gail
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What a cute picture, would love to know what the occasion was. I like looking at the different couples, their faces and enthusiasm. The nun is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun picture. I love the dancing nun.
ReplyDeleteThis photo was taken a couple years ago in France. One Sunday afternoon in October they have a festival in the streets and we just happened to be there not knowing this. The nun is just a costume. The celebration is for the people that have been born inside the walled city of Carcassone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun celebration!
ReplyDeleteDance is a celebration of life!
ReplyDeleteGod loves it when we sing and dance.
ReplyDeleteMuch love
Jeanne
Oh, good! I always try to "guess" the word before I actually get to it, and I got it right this time. But "fun" would be a close second!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDelete...uninhibited!
ReplyDeleteI adore this photo. I especially love the nun and the fellow in the sports shirt! So, I'm wondering. Costume event or real nun?
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