Thursday, November 1, 2018

Pilgrim Friends


These two Pilgrim friends are waiting patiently for the arrival of Thanksgiving Day when their attire won't be so out-of-place.

The powers-that-be at City Daily Photo have designated the theme for November 1 to be "Friendship."  You can check all the various takes on the theme HERE.


17 comments:

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

These little solar bobbles seem quite popular in the offices of healthcare workers. The flower needs a friend.

Janis
GDP

Kate said...

What a nice reminder of a holiday that needs attention, especially among our so-called political leaders! I hope that you have a happy and healthy November, 2018, my cyber friend!

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Gostei deste olhar.
Um abraço e bom Feriado neste dia de Todos os Santos.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados

Taken For Granted said...

Good shot for the theme. We all look forward to Thanksgiving with its good friends and food.

Bill said...

Are they waiting for an applause, might take awhile until the crowd shows up. :)

Small City Scenes said...

Ahhh aren't they cute
MB

William Kendall said...

Fun shot, Lowell!

Sharon said...

What a cute couple! It won't be long now before the ovens start going and pumpkin pies and roast turkeys appear!

RedPat said...

I love these little solar bobbles! Nice one for the post dear friend!

Karl said...

Lovely photo for the theme, Lowell !
It made me smile, thank you, my friend !

Lois said...

Those two are adorable! I have a couple of those solar flowers.

Marleen said...

A sweet couple, Lowell. Nice one for the theme.

Gosia said...

I love them

Michelle said...

So cute :)

Small City Scenes said...

All the stuff we make from out veggies and fruits-(pears and apples) are in either the freezer or pantry. Like Pear sauce? Give me address and I'll send you some
MB

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Nice one Lowell.. my head is bobbing 😊

Vicki said...

They are so cute! They look like a set of salt and pepper shakers my mom had.

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