Since this week's Photo Hunt theme is "male," I thought I'd participate with a photo of my favorite male. As you can see, the husband is a lovable goofball who likes to bring merriment to my camera's viewfinder. I took this photo back in February on the steps of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose. The exhibits obviously inspired his pose. Click here if you'd like to see more goofy joy from the male who is the husband of mine.
Your Christmas song for the day is "Feliz Navidad," performed by, who else but, Jose Feliciano.
For more PhotoHunter interpretations of "male," please click here.
Guess your husband was posing like an Egyptian even if not quite walking like one! ;b
ReplyDeleteThe husband, Jose, and the post are all terrific. Thank you for the positive cheer!
ReplyDelete*smile* We all need some more laughter in our lives, don't we?
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
Have a super weekend.
heheh good take for the theme.
ReplyDeleteMine is here
Great pose! Fun hubby!
ReplyDeleteI have a goofball like that in my life too, aren't they fun???
ReplyDeleteMy goofball actually looks a lot like yours!
Merry Christmas,
RMW
Interesting pillars in the background!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to have a husband that can clown it up on camera!
YTSL, I'd say more like an interpretation of a hieroglyph. :-)
ReplyDeleteJJ, you're welcome. The husband is always a cheerful subject about which to write. :-)
JDeQ: Thank you. Hope you're having a great weekend, too. :-)
momgen, thank you. I'll be over soon.
Cats-Goats-Quotes, thanks. Yes, the fun husband is a keeper! I love your name. I shall be over to check your blog soon.
Rocky Mountain Woman, wouldn't it be funny if they were cousins. The husband does get that often--he reminds strangers of a relative or friend.
ryoko 861, the museum was very interesting. When we were in it, I told the husband that it reminded me of a crypt. He said that it was. LOL
He pulls that hieroglyph thing pretty well.
ReplyDeletea cool take on the theme!!
ReplyDeleteFeliz Navidad is playing in every store I go into these days, I love it. I'm in Orange County.
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