Freedom Friday offers me the opportunity to explore and just be me – uncut and raw…in a nice way that is. I’m thinking quietly – maybe loudly and I’m truly tempted to fill your world with the beauty of culture. In Nigeria, we are surrounded by good food and style. As a believer in beauty and good food, I derive pleasure in basking in the pure joys these bring.
So today, I’ll let you in on personal stuff and people I truly love as they display beauty in all their colours. I hope they are pleasing to your eyes, joyful to your heart and widening the smile across your face. Do tell me about it!
©2016. Frances Kelvin Otung. All rights reserved
8 replies on “#FreedomFriday: A Kaleidoscope of Colours!”
These are nice photos o. I notice the Earl’s hair parting – that style is timeless! Incredible how children love dressing up, Efik maiden costume is gorgeous – Oh Imani looks cute in the pink dress 🙂
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You really do have your observation lens in place. KE’s hair is cut by King and that’s KE’s trademark – the hair just looks good on him. There was a day Imani played the barber on his head and we had to take off the style even the school students noticed! LOL.
That’s my sister’s daughter in Efik costume and I forgot to add Imani and King-Earl’s pix when they had school’s thanks giving. they wore native too and it was pink.
Thank you
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Beautiful.
By the way, you haven’t commented on my blog lately. I miss you.
http://insearchofperfecthair.WordPress.com
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I haven’t really been online with the blog. Most times, I look up my already written poems and post. But for every other day (Tuesday – Friday). I have to write them fresh and its tasking. I will visit you this week. I miss reading your post and would love to know what’s up after call-to-bar (that is how the real world is out there for you)
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I discovered that I read the last post you put up For Sharon though I didn’t comment. So you are owing me new post!
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Here you go —> https://chynanu.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/1696/
it’s not my blog though.
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Lovely photos, Frances, Thanks for sharing.
Leslie
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Thank you for reading as always
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