C is for Coral.
Two
Musicians
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Not sure how the post relates to Coral. Thanks for sharing, and taking part in AZ tho.
ReplyDeleteDamyanti @Daily(w)rite
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ReplyDeleteI love your challenge theme, good luck with the rest of it :)
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Beautiful picture. Best of luck with the challenge.
ReplyDeleteHi there! This is my first visit to your blog and I enjoyed it. Please visit us at http://citymusecountrymuse2012.blogspot.com/ and, if you like what you see, sign up to become a member. My goodness, the image makes me want to adorn that man with some pants!
ReplyDeleteDoes Coral refer to the colour of the blanket/cloak affair on the magician? Interesting picture and if B (for Bard) hadn't gone by, I might have used it. Maybe M for music, who knows :)
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