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Is There a Dentist in the House?
This may not be the most beautiful smile (some dentistry required, I think) but this cool dude, with a nose ring no less, certainly caught my attention.
Smiling camel, Tunisia, 2006
Published in response to Word a Week Challenge: Smile.
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I love this photo for word a week! 😀 The smile can’t help but make you laugh. The pretty color of the rope really draws your attention to it. Oh to know what that camel was thinking! Perhaps it was on the lines of, “Stupid human, making me carry him all the way across this desert. Little does he know, I just farted.”
Reblogged this on A Word in Your Ear and commented:
I think this has to be my favourite so far. Less of smile and more of a gurn – from travel with intent in response to the A WORD A WEEK PHOTO CHALLENGE – SMILE
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🙂 I always find camels really photogenic…Beautiful entry!!!
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this one brought a HUGE SMILE to my face!
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I have found your blog very inspiring and we would like to include you on our list of nominees for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. You can see the award from the blogger who nominated us here, http://notesfromasouthernkitchen.com/
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Thank you for the nomination. It is a great honour and I am delighted to accept.
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I just love this shot, you just have to smile back.
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I love this photo for word a week! 😀 The smile can’t help but make you laugh. The pretty color of the rope really draws your attention to it. Oh to know what that camel was thinking! Perhaps it was on the lines of, “Stupid human, making me carry him all the way across this desert. Little does he know, I just farted.”
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Bravo… Made me smile!
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Reminds me of my student days…that winning smile across the Union dancefloor. Sadly, the kind of girl who always got the hump!
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I recognise that wit, thanks for visiting
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Not the best teeth but definitely a smile that makes one smile back with joy!
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Fabulous entry!!!
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Reblogged this on A Word in Your Ear and commented:
I think this has to be my favourite so far. Less of smile and more of a gurn – from travel with intent in response to the A WORD A WEEK PHOTO CHALLENGE – SMILE
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Thank you! I am glad you like it.
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that is a great shot and my reblogg for tomorrow 🙂
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