WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life
First of all I’d like to thank everyone for the lovely comments on yesterday’s blog. I had been thinking of ending the blog, but I’m going to re-think that now!
The Photo Challenge this week is Everyday Life.
This Moroccan man looks bored with his everyday life of selling everything from shoes to TVs. Personally, I think this would be very interesting


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Glad it’s not my job.
Thanks for stopping by!
This picture makes me smile
Routine daily activities
I guess what’s exciting to a tourist is mundane for a local.
Yes indeed:P
Great shot and please don’t even think of giving up!!!
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Glad you’re not giving up the blog. I’ve thought of doing the same from time to time. My love of writing keeps me going. Hope you find inspiration to do the same.
I had to look a second time to find the man. Gees…he really looks depressed in the corner, no wonder he has no customers! I do hope you don’t give up your blog,Livvy, you take such fab photos, I love looking out for them !
That booth looks like booths at flea markets around here.
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Awesome…
Ending the blog? Why?
Nice picture you have there. It seems Mexican and Indonesian not that different. We have many that kind of market too.
Oh yeah, my share is about Indonesian cloth Batik. Hope you have a time to read it.
Thanks for stopping by! Your photos are lovely too.