This week, Cee’s engaging photo challenge is about words starting with V’s and must have at least 6 letters. And as usual I was stumped and resigned to giving it a miss. Until I received a photo from my sis from Dublin and that set the ball rolling.
Only fair to start with that right?
Quite the perfect rainbow encompassing the entire sky and neatly framing the trees, isnt it? But where’s the V you ask? VIBGYOR my friend VIBGYOR. What! That’s not even a word? Fine well then I am sure some very vivacious people stay in these houses, besides isn’t this picture a veritable feast for the eyes? 😉
A safe bet this time! A vintage car, and not just any vintage car but the one used by the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Don’t miss the shadow of the greenery over the glass casing.
A vibrant cloudless blue sky at Lucerne.
A deserted cafe with vacant chairs at the corner of a busy marketplace in Delhi – a rarity I assure you. Perhaps we were too early.
A vibrant, vivacious Sahasradhara (thousand streams) amidst verdant surroundings.
A deserted stairway at a hotel. Hopefully, the vermilion colored fire extinguisher will never be required to be actually used.
Can you not vividly see the bright chattering vivacious little girl who must have thrown off her new shoes to run up the temple stairs?

I end this series with a pretty painting (with a smattering of violet flowers) made by a very young friend of mine.
Thanks for visiting, do let me know which one entertained you the most!
wow – nice take on V
and I love the painting by “Aprajita” – so beautiful – and speaking of that – in the deserted cafe I noticed empty frames – is that a trendy thing to do – hang up frames?
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That painting is really lovely – makes me feel refreshed and happy just to look at it. I hadnt notice the empty frames! 😀 I guess they are a new cafe and they are in anticipation of awards and certificates they expect to soon get! 😉
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ahh – maybe it is for the awards to come – ha – but I have sen that as “decor” – and kinda like it –
and that is exactly what the painting imbues here – refreshed vibe
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Coming from an artist that is high praise. I will be sure to tell her that😊🙌
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oh cool- and our chat about this nice piece reminded me how sad I am that i cannot bring more art home.
ahhhh-
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LOL, the first was the most entertaining, of course. 🙂
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😀 Thanks!
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Amazing pics Dahlia. I loved to read the narrative you wrote in between. Well done 👍
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Ahh thank you Radhika for your encouraging comment 🙂
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Lovely lively V s, cant pick the best but loved the painting, such a beautiful view….loved it !
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Isn’t it something else? Love the color scheme and the whole aura of it – peace, silence and an inner joy 🙂
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My fav: Tagore’s auto! Ah!
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Loved the first one the most…the painting is so beautiful and the sahsradhara too..and your vivid description made me imagine myself in those pink cute shoes 😉
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Wonderful photos. Thanks so much for playing along. 😀
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Thank you for your challenging challenges😊🙌
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This seems like a fun challenge! Loved all your photos! I can’t wait to check out more photos from you. ❤
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Thanks so much Shruti! Look forward to interacting with you 🙂
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That last photo – I loved the painting! And all your v-words, Dahlia, you are so inVentive! (hah!) vacant, vivacious, vermillion, vividly. I also particularly enjoyed the pattern of leaves on the glass surrounding the Nobelist’s car. Thanks!
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Thank you Theresa for your warm and generous appreciation – always. I did have a lot of fun with this one and glad to have someone who also enjoyed 😀
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I did enjoy!
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Thank you 🙂
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