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Monday, November 30, 2015

Thematic Photographic 357 - Celebration

Let them eat cake
London, ON
June 2014
This week's theme, Celebration, isn't just a gawd-awful song that's trotted out at every wedding and bar mitzvah from here to the equator. Notwithstanding the cultural atrocities of Kool and the Gang, it's a timely reminder that we have to take our happies wherever we can find them.

Small things matter more than we might believe, and we do our souls good by stopping every once in a while to drink in the sweetness of a small, otherwise forgettable moment.

Life, after all, is little more than a big collection of little moments. If we spend all of our time holding out for the the marquee events, we'll miss out on everything in between. Besides, that icing looks delicious, doesn't it?

Your turn: Find pictures that reflect, suggest or evoke some kind of celebration. Any celebration. Or something that reminds you of a celebration. Shoot it, post it, and comment here. Visit other participants and return through the week to see what everyone's up to and, if you're game, add even more to the mix. Head here for more background on how Thematic Photographic works. And enjoy. Because that's why we do this.

6 comments:

  1. Most unique icing job I have seen!

    http://fredamans.blogspot.ca/2015/12/its-most-wonderful-time-of-year-again.html

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  2. Here's mine https://evasmoodboard.wordpress.com/2015/12/02/8241/

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  3. A celebration yet to come.
    http://bit.ly/1O4dznQ

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  4. I'm a tad behind, but I'm still ready to celebrate. Here's mine
    http://twincitiesblather.blogspot.com/2015/12/celebration-of-critters.html

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