Wednesday, August 19, 2015

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY WITH WINNER


Congratulations to last week's WORDLESS WEDNESDAY 
winner: Lea Ann!

I liked her answer entitled:

Image courtesy of Morguefile.com

A PRESCRIPTION FOR LOVE

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Wordless Wednesday is actually filled with words--the words, thoughts, and feelings that pictures or images evoke within each of us without uttering a single word!


Image courtesy of Morguefile.com

What WORD/WORDS does this picture evoke within you?

Or, in other words, "TITLE THIS IMAGE."

I'll start: "LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD"

My favorite answer wins a $5.00 dollar Amazon gift card.
Don't forget to leave your email or I will be unable to name you as winner!
You may leave multiple answers to increase your chances of winning.

Contest is closed by Thursday at midnight and the winner will be contacted. Winner will be announced the following Wordless Wednesday.

Open only to those who can legally enter. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be emailed. If email is incorrect, a new winner will be chosen. Giveaway is sponsored by Taylor Dean Books. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.



27 comments:

  1. I love your answer Lea Ann.

    Make love, not war.

    T'anks for the memories!!

    War and Peace


    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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    1. Mary, I love your second answer. You had me laughing.

      Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com

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    2. I'm with you Rita. I think it's a winner. LOL

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    3. Wow, Mary! This image spoke to you! All three answers are really, really good! I'm not even sure I can choose a favorite. I love all three of them!

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  2. Armed with Love

    harnessrose(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  3. Congrats Lea Ann!

    Sometimes love looks like a war zone.

    Kit3247(at)aol(dot)

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    1. Sadly, it sure does sometimes! The heart can be fickle. Great answer, Rita!

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  4. Armed and dangerous.

    Congrats Lea Ann. Great answer.

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    1. When it comes to love, those are the men to avoid! Haha! A very creative answer, Sherry!

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  5. Congrats!

    a battle over your heart

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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    1. Oooooo, that's a fabulous answer, bn! I LOVE it!

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  6. Congrats Lea Ann!

    You can't fire love.
    Sometimes love hurts.
    War on love.

    lsmoore43 at yahoo dot com

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    1. Linda, you are on a roll today! So many GREAT answers!

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  7. Great answer, Lea Ann! Take aim at my heart!

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    1. I certainly wouldn't want that thing pointed at my heart! (Sorry, bad joke. I'm NOT a funny person.)
      That's a wonderful answer, Christy!

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  8. Congratulations Lee Ann!

    Straight to the heart.

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  9. The bad thing about being late this week is there are so many wonderful answers already!
    Okay, mine is a little long:

    Love is like War: Easy to start, Hard to stop, and Impossible to forget

    wildjan3(at)isu(dot)edu

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    1. Wow, Jana! Just wow! That's a profound answer! I LOVE it!

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  10. Congrats Lee Ann!!
    Oh my, I almost missed it!! I was sick all over the weekend and into the beginning of the week, and then my boyfriend came to visit from late Tuesday night until yesterday evening, and I just lost track of time/days!!
    But I'm still in time!! Yay!! :D
    I LOVE the answers so far!!
    "My heart could not protect itself from your assault (of love)."
    I don't like how I worded that one....and as I read it, I'm not sure I'm making myself clear. But, my point with that one was the assault of love, being the person loving the speaker, was just too much, that the heart could not resist it, basically. I hope that makes sense!! :D But just in case it didn't...more than one answer!! lol
    "My love rode off to protect us."
    Not true for me, but there are PLENTY of people who can say that. And they should be proud of their significant others for sacrificing so much for them and others.
    "Should I follow my head, or follow my heart?"
    ...something tells me I've used that song quote for another WW :P
    "Love took a toll on my heart."
    Okie dokes, I'm done now :)
    I can't wait to see who you choose!! There are sooo many good ones, some cute, some really serious like Jana's, some in between. They are all so good!! Good luck choosing!!!!
    nhughes(at)alumni(dot)albertus(dot)edu

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    1. I'm sorry, I spelled your name wrong Lea Ann!!! Please forgive me!!

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    2. Oops, I guess I didn't hit reply. Sorry. My reply is below!!

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  11. Wow, Natalie, those are some amazing answers! My hubby spent almost a year and a half in Iraq when the war first started. So, I really, really love "My love rode off to protect us." Fantastic answer! The others are really good too . . . and now I have the very hard task of choosing the winner. It's tougher than usual this week.
    Hope you're feeling better! Glad you made it to WW in time!

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    1. Thank you!! :)
      Oh wow, that must have been so hard for the both of you. How long were you married at that point? God bless him for protecting us, and you for supporting him. That is definitely love :)
      I truly don't believe in war, but I realize it is a necessary evil in this world :( But I truly respect and appreciate everything the men and women in the armed services do for us, to keep us safe. I wish there was no war, but I am glad that we have such brave people doing what they can to protect us.
      My family and I watch Wheel Of Fortune every night, and the one day I said to my mom, "I think that the house minimum for anyone in the armed services/veterans should be TWO thousand instead of one thousand. They deserve at least that much."
      One last thing: I am so glad that your husband returned home safely to you. God bless you both <3

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    2. Our oldest daughter graduated from college while he was gone in Iraq. That was the hardest part. She left for college--and when he returned our family wasn't the same as when he left--something we didn't think about before he left. But I'm so thankful he returned! Thanks for your kind words, Natalie!

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    3. Aw, that's a shame that he had to miss that, and that the family at home wasn't the same :(
      But family itself is always there, so that is comforting :)

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