PhotoHunt: Thankful

2009 February 28
by jhay | with 482 views

Another round of PhotoHunt has come, though I’ve missed so much already, here’s my contribution for this week’s theme, “thankful”.

Chicken for grandma

It’s one of the elderly folk that received gifts from our local parish for last Christmas. It was simple yet joyous event especially the poor and common folk of my home town Silang, Cavite, Philippines.

I was thankful I was there to be part of it.

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  1. March 1, 2009

    What a lovely thing to be thankful for – helping others in need!

    My post is up at:

    http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com/2009/02/photohunt-saturday-thankful.html

    Happy Photo Hunt!

  2. February 28, 2009

    Really touching. Nice shot. Have a great weekend!

  3. February 28, 2009

    Being part of a social service is heartwarming.

  4. February 28, 2009

    Joyous, thankful event indeed!!

    Mine is posted now….come on over to view. The camaraderie of brothers. Of which I’m thankful; my grandsons!!!

    HERE is my THANKFUL

  5. February 28, 2009

    What a wonderful and inspirational post to share with us all. It’s a great shot and the look on the woman’s face is just so touching. We all can learn from this about being thankful. Thanks for sharing it with us.

    http://shinade.blogspot.com/2009/02/thankful.html

    Happy weekend,
    Jackie:-)

  6. February 28, 2009

    Yes, a lovely solution for this week’s theme!

    Have a great weekend.

  7. February 28, 2009

    Yes, I can understand that makes you thankful :)

    Have a nice day :)

  8. February 28, 2009

    talagang, you are really maximizing the use of the new camera that you have jhay ah…good shot! kala ko tuloy minsan si bro. ceci ka ah, ehehe, joke lang

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