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  1. Lori Liguori
    February 27, 2017 @ 05:56

    What a nice post to wake up to this morning!!! Beautiful pictures, Tim!

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  2. Anne cylkowski
    February 27, 2017 @ 06:48

    Tim your pictures did catch the spirit just beautiful!

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  3. LInda A Wight
    February 27, 2017 @ 07:42

    What a way to arrive! The costumes and smiles on their faces shows it all!

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  4. Cindy Cassidy
    February 27, 2017 @ 18:06

    Their costumes were gorgeous!!

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    • Tim Flanagan
      March 6, 2017 @ 21:31

      They must have spent a lot of time preparing them.

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  5. Deidre
    February 27, 2017 @ 20:42

    The colors in these photos are breathtaking! I tried to comment on your last post, but it wouldn’t let me.
    At any rate, I am in awe of all you are doing. Stay safe my friend! God bless you each and every day.
    You are amazing.

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    • Tim Flanagan
      March 6, 2017 @ 21:36

      I’m inspired by your encouragement!

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  6. Rosie
    February 27, 2017 @ 22:21

    Tim
    The excitement on the faces and colors worn, tell a story of pride and awareness of this important event. What a learning experience. Glad though it is not always smooth sailing, you capture the beauty of the place you are. The photos speak for themselves.

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    • Tim Flanagan
      March 6, 2017 @ 21:41

      Thanks, Rosie. I’m glad you’re enjoying the photos. I have a hard time choosing which ones to put on the blog because there are so many.

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  7. Connie Gardner Rosenthal
    February 28, 2017 @ 09:24

    I am loving following your travels and adventures in the Philippines. Great photos and descriptions.

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    • Tim Flanagan
      March 6, 2017 @ 21:42

      Thanks, Connie! So glad you’re reading and following along. Hopefully I can apply some of what I learned in the workshop to my photography.

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  8. Vicky Ann Deledda
    March 2, 2017 @ 08:31

    Whoa, thought Vietnam and Cambodia had color! Loved the photos where the subjects looked directly at you or pointed!
    And we think the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Mystic is cool!
    Prayers for my friend and safe travels, especially on buses!
    Can’t believe the taxi driver said , “No!”. Where’s Ra?

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    • Tim Flanagan
      March 6, 2017 @ 21:45

      I’m searching for the next Ra or Chan or Pearum.

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  9. Vicky Ann Deledda
    March 9, 2017 @ 23:59

    Won’t be the same for
    Me!

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  10. Diane Weisman
    April 2, 2017 @ 09:23

    I’m so far behind in your posts. Wow, great photos.

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    • Tim Flanagan
      April 2, 2017 @ 22:18

      Thank you, Diane! Take your time . . . the posts are there forever!

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