SUNDAY POST: Mother’s Day

Mothers can come disguised as wolves, but as long as they are nurturing it’s all that matters  😉

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You may be surprised to hear that I’ve found this symbol of Rome on Paul Painlevé Square in Paris.  Please, pay Jake a visit, and see what other bloggers have submitted for the Mother’s Day challenge.

56 responses to “SUNDAY POST: Mother’s Day”

  1. That’s true , I’m surprised !
    No better choice for mother’s day!

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    1. 😀 🙂 I had a feeling you would love it :). Could you hear the song?

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  2. Yes, I could , to my great pleasure!

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    1. Now, it will stay with you 😉

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  3. in Paris? I’m surprised… See you later, Paula!

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    1. Makes you wonder if all roads lead to Rome or to Paris 😉

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      1. It does 🙂 Always, always love and admire your interpretation!

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        1. xoxoxoxoxooxoxo… wish you stress-free packing Amy 😉

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    jalal michael sabbagh.http://gravatar.com/jmsabbagh86@gmail.com

    Happy mother’s day.Those two babies founded the Roman Empire,so the legend says.Have a wonderful day Paula.

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    1. Wishing you a wonderful day too, my friend 🙂

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  5. Just stopping in to say goodbye again. Take good care. 🙂

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    1. Are you off to Poland now?

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  6. A copy of the “holy” Rome sculpture “Capitoline Wolf” in Paris is not the only one copy – in the southern french city Narbonne there’s one too – and in Buenos Aires, Toronto, Guatemala City, Thunder Bay (Canada) – the federal capital of Brazil Brasília have one too actually donated by the mayor of Rome – and Szarvas in Hungary has one, Tokyo have 2 full sized copies.!! – Benghaz in Libya had one too, don’t know if the civil war has ruined it – and in Italy there’s 4-5 cities with copies too… 🙂

    Maybe there are more copies around – I guess so – these mentioned were only them I know… 🙂

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    1. I think you’ve missed a few dozens of them 😀

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      1. Sure I have… “lol lol”

        – actually I missed the one in Tönsberg in Norway… “hahaha’

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        1. And you forgot the one in Romania!!!

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          1. I have heard there’re more than 10 in Romania – but I really don’t know if it’s true… 🙂

            It’s like the Statue of Liberty, it’s found in many copies around the world too – but not quite in full size… 😉

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            1. I’ve found two in Paris 😉 where they belong!!!

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      2. No, my sweet friend – it doesn’t belong to Paris but Colmar in Alsace France – I lived there 3½ years for a few years ago and they were very proud of their creative townsman..Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi . 🙂

        Sorry this old post is in danish 😉

        Nyttig brug af elskerinde

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        1. Damn, Danish again.. today I received a questionnaire from the Paris hotel I stayed in to review them in Danish – where did they get the idea I was Danish – must be all the cheese I ate for breakfast!!!

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          1. When I’m in Paris it happened several times that they thought I was corsican and a few times that I was belgian – but never that I was dane – I eat much cheese too… 😉 😉 😉

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            1. 😀 I never doubted that you ate cheese .. I only have it when I am partying … as for weird nation mix-ups I don’t understand our air hostesses .. they usually mistake me for German or French, but never do they think I am Croatian!!!

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  7. Wolves can love in their own unique way…. great post Paula. 🙂

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    1. Wolves are special creatures.. I am happy you liked the post Nancy 🙂 Thank you.

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  8. I find this kinda creepy, but I am not familiar with the legend.

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  9. Wow, they have 4 tits each! Not bad at all!

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    1. Yup, a pretty good deal 😆

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  10. Terrific post for MD!

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    1. Hey Phil, I am glad you like it 🙂 Thank you.

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  11. Great choice of pic for Mothers’ Day, Paula. Liked the music too. 🙂

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    1. Thank you Sylvia 🙂 I was away for a while, I have a lot of catching up to do on WP.

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      1. Great to see you again. xx

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  13. very expressive

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    1. Thank you Lara 🙂

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  14. What a rather, shall we say interesting sculpture 🙂

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    1. 😆 the best one I saw so far 😛

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  15. Perfect choice for Mother’s Day Paula and I love the music 🙂

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    1. Hello Anne, I thought about you yesterday 🙂 Thank you for taking time to listen to Smashing Pumpkins.. I am in love with these baby feet and had to post it;)

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  16. ahaha!

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  17. Happy Mothers Month Paula ,Thanks for sharing this beautiful post my friend 🙂

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  18. wow … how did i miss this one? awesome, paula, awesome!!!

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    1. oh, and nice use of smashing pumpkins as well

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      1. Happy to hear you like Smashing Pumpkins as well 🙂

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    2. 😀 much obliged, Stephen 🙂 🙂

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  19. Ah ! Romulus et Rémus, souvenirs de mes secondaires: j’étais en latin. 😀
    Une bonne idée pour le WPC. 😉

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    1. Et comme il est ton latin? 🙂 On peut le pratiquer un peu? 😉

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      1. Alea jacta est.
        Errare humanum est.
        Roma caput mundi.
        Miserae capellae.

        Après…. euh… 😆

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        1. Qui a ete miserable?

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          1. Les chèvres ! 😀

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            1. Pourquoi des Romans ont-ils maudit des chevres? :S

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              1. En fait, c’était un berger qui disait “Mes pauvres chèvres…!”. Pourquoi, je ne sais plus. 😀

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                1. 😆 pour un grand loup

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