
Hard work in northern Vietnam, September 2017
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We’ve had a long gap in the challenge due to my work and travels, but it’s back. And I’ll be home in a couple of days. No link back to previous posts this week I’m afraid, but I’ll catch up next weekend.
Over to you now.
I look forward to seeing your own wet posts. Happy blogging!
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 October 2017
Posted as part of One Word Sunday





Beautiful
Didn’t know you had started back up with One Word Sunday. What is the theme for Oct. 8 – coming Sunday?
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Sorry, I’m a bit late replying. Today is pink. Next week mobile
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just spotted your wet theme and coincidentally my post today fits though a much tamer version – love the colours and atmosphere of your shot
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Just beautiful Debbie 🙂
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Looks like China, my husband was obsessed with water buffalo!
http://junkboattravels.blogspot.ca/2017/10/wet.html
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They are rather appealing
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Oh, great image! Not sure if I can do ‘wet’, but I might see
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I felt uninspired myself. Nearly took a selfie of my dripping face. The Vietnamese humidity was something of a challenge!
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I’m sure it was…not something I could cope with
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great photo, Debbie 🙂
https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/10/01/wet-one-word-sunday/
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Hard work, indeed. To the onlooker it also suggests calm and serenity.
Totally different take on wet from me this week: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/01/the-wave-is-waiting/
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really love this photo , Deb – nice for ‘wet” – and culture rich – the man’s downward posture has that pushing or walking slowly feel and there is so much with the lines and vibe here…
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Well spotted! It really captures the hard, manual work and rural side of much of Vietnam. I will definitely return and would love to be there for the rice planting season.
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and this is another reason why your photos are so masterful – not to overdo the praise – ha – but as I have noted before – your work is varied and authentic and so important –
from your rooftop street shots – to your candid on the fly – to the nat geo ones like this – 🙂
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