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Love is all you need


Out for one of my morning walks I was touched when I saw this couple walking ahead of me holding hands with each other. You don't see enough of that these days.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday, All Seasons and Tom's Signs.

Comments

Billy Blue Eyes said…
Too true we all need lots of it
Bill said…
You're absolutely correct. I did see a couple holding hands down by the pier a few months ago.
Tom said…
Amy, that's too bad that you don't see hand hold often these days. Make sure that you do. Thanks for stopping by.
Susan Heather said…
We usually hold hands unless I am picking up rubbish.
local alien said…
We hold hands now and again. Helps keep me steady lol
Nice to see others close like that
Andy said…
"The Power of Love"... Huey Lewis.
I totally agree. The photo makes me smile.
Iris Flavia said…
Thank you for the biiiig smile.
We always do that, also.

Thank you, too, for the earworm ;-)
Tigger's Mum said…
What are those purple flowers? Its a really comforting scene somehow....
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love those scenes as well.
thomas said…
lovely,nice one captured
Lydia C. Lee said…
We do that and I diodn't realise it was odd until a freind commented on a couple doing it while we were exercising. Thanks for joining #Allseasons
csuhpat1 said…
So very true there. It all boils down to this. #AllSeasons
Lydia C. Lee said…
And thanks for joining in #Allseasons

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