Monday, February 15, 2010

The word for the 14.02.2010 is LINKED

Update on Tony for those who have askedx 
Tony is getting better, l am not so worried and life has started to get back to normal again! Thanks for all the love, wishes and white light that has been rushing around the world to get to usxx
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The word for today is LINKED.
This word caused me to really think about what image l was going to use. It has so many meanings and my mind was raising as l tconsidered how to interpret it. The link between people, such as brother and sister or husband and wife.  Looking at the link/connection between objects such as a dustpan and brush or an iron and ironing board. The link between companies and objects, such as when you think of Innocence, you may think of the smoothy drinks or when you think of cars maybe the company you think of is Vauxhall. I suppose you could say linking is also another word for Branding.
Anyway, l was thinking along those lines when my image came into view. I was a little worried about taking it, incase the person concerned got annoyed. So l took a deep breath, pointed the camera and took my shot! Waited but he never said anything, even though l stood almost straight in front of him and take the image!

So my image for LINKED, is this man's silver linked bracelet..rather a large amount of bling on one wrist l think!Ha!


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link 1 |li ng k|nouna relationship between two things or situations, esp. where one thing affects the other investigating a link between pollution and forest decline.• social or professional connection between people or organizationshe retained strong links with the media.• something that enables communication between people sign language interpreters represent a vital link between the deaf and hearing communities.• a means of contact by radio, telephone, or computer between two points they set up a satellite link with Tokyo.• a means of travel or transport between two places a rail link from Newark to Baltimore.• Computing a code or instruction that connects one part of a program or an element in a list to another.a ring or loop in a chain.• a unit of measurement of length equal to one hundredth of a surveying chain (7.92 inches).verbmake, form, or suggest a connection with or between [ trans. rumors that linked his name with Judith foreign and domestic policy are linked [intrans. she was linked up with an artistic group.• connect or join physically [ trans. a network of routes linking towns and villages the cows are linked up to milking machines [ intrans. three different groups, each linking with the other.• [ trans. clasp; intertwine once outside he linked arms with her.ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a loop; also as a verb in the sense[connect physically] ): from Old Norse hlekkrof Germanic origin; related to German Gelenk ‘joint.’

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