Flamenco
Paso Doble
old time
tango
rock and roll
hip hop
mambo
rumba
disco
cha cha cha
jive
In response to Weekly Photo Challenge
Flamenco
Paso Doble
old time
tango
rock and roll
hip hop
mambo
rumba
disco
cha cha cha
jive
In response to Weekly Photo Challenge
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The tiger is too funny lol! that i didn’t expect to see 😀
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Love to surprise.
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All the animal photos.. Love! And the snake. Where was that? 🐍
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Glad you liked them. The snake and snake charmer was taken in 1958 by my mother in what was then Bombay where we had stopped off on our return to Australia from the States via the UK.
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Excellent match up of images and captions. Flamenco is my favourite.
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For me it is between flamenco and paso doble.
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Love the tiger!
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Me too.
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Exceptional and intelligent and absolutely enchanting. I can hear the music. This ought to be in a book!
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Thank you Sharon. The projects that are on the back burner – perhaps I’ll add this one to it.
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Fabulous! Loved the disco, such a free-spirited yet somehow silly dance. The tango is always dangerous. 😉
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I like that one too. You’ve reminded me of a book about a literary apothecary who diagnosed his customers problems and dispensed books to help them. The bookshop was a barge on the Seine and one day he set off on a quest to find his long lost girlfriend. In a section of it the Tango is described and it is indeed dangerous….. 🙂
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That’s a great book premise — a literary apothecary and a bookshop on a barge.
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