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PhotoHunt: Protect(ion)

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she didn't want to get wet, so she wore a poncho

I know I just posted this photo a few weeks ago, but I thought it was perfect for this week’s theme. It’s amazing to me how sisters can be so different. Marsy (the 4-year old pictured above) has always been cautious about everything, since she was a baby. Her little sister, on the other hand, is a daredevil.


  1. KarenSue , says:

    this is just so funny and cute!

  2. RJ Flamingo , says:

    Sweet photo! I don’t know how much protection she got with her slicker in the air, though! :-)

    Thanks for visiting!

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  3. Ourhomeschool , says:

    That looks like that would be a lot of fun! & refreshing on a hot day minus the rain gear! ;o) Great entry.

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  4. Aileni , says:

    Very colourful protection.

  5. kaye , says:

    what fun, I think I’d have left off the protection and gotten wet!

    I’m feeling safe here’s my photo hunt

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  6. Teena in Toronto , says:

    I’m not a huge daredevil as I’m getting older.

    I played too :)

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  7. Nell @ SheSnaps.com , says:

    Fantastic shot. Very creative and the colors are stunning.

    Nell
    SheSnaps.com

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  8. monica , says:

    whats sad is that I don’t really know how they are :-(

    I mean I know how they act, but I don’t know the things they do… I need to spend more time with them!!! Especially since I’m their TIA & God mother

    MISS YA’LL

  9. sheila , says:

    That pic is hysterical! lol! omg!

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