I would love to be able to make an Entrance, but I’m more the kind of person who’s prone to falling up the step and making a fool of herself. I do know someone who can make a superb entrance though.
And she’s well equipped to make a neat exit too!
When I first saw the big-eyed girl, looking around the door on Jake’s post this week, I thought of the other meaning of “entrance”- to fill with intense delight”. Lisa is well capable of this, too.
But neither of these photos are mine, so not really eligible for Jake’s challenge. My kind of entrance goes more like this:
As usual, click any photo to start the gallery rolling.
I’m very late with this post, and Jake will already be working on entrancing us with next week’s theme, so I’d better hit that Publish button. No accidents this time!
Come and meet Jake via the links or the lucky snake logo. His graphics are amazing and all visitors are made truly welcome.



What a wonderful entrance for a beautiful couple! 😀
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May they always be as happy, Dianne.
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Stunning wedding photos, Jo. Love all your entrancing entrances. 🙂
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And the exits! 🙂
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@Johanna, fabulous wedding dress 🙂 I’ve never seen
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A beauty, isn’t it, Della Anna! And all the work of the bride.
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I love you little potpourri of entrances. The combinations makes for a delightful atmosphere. The wedding couple of course is quite a different story, and it must have been quite a wedding!
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It was a phenomenal wedding, Munchow. The guests were all in costume too. A never to be forgotten day. Thank you for your kindness.
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What an entrance Lisa and Leo made! Kind of overshadow the more conventional entrances – all such great shots 🙂
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I agree, Meredith. I should have done this as two separate posts, because she shines, doesn’t she?
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Very cool, especially the portal :-).
Your not late until next Sunday ;-).
Good job, Jo!
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Running to keep up, Gem! I really wanted to do the Day in your Life challenge, and I’ve got Greek Islands dancing through my head, and now the sun is shining! What to do????
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What a grand entrance that must have been! Hadn’t realised Lisa’s exquisite gown was hand sewn by her!!! That is truly impressive Jo!
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Yes, and Leo’s coat and waistcoat. She’s a one-woman wedding service, Madhu!
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Ugh, I HATE cleaning ovens. Brilliant that you can work from home AND admire your clean oven at the same time! 🙂
This shoulder is always here.
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Your daughter makes her entrance like a queen :), but I have never pictured you as someone who makes a fool of themselves…. you are a princess my dear Jo… and I am honest as always.
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Maybe not quite a fool, Paula, but I do have a few bruises to show for my “escapades”. Bless you, hon, but I can be pretty clumsy.
You refreshed and ready to go forward after your Easter break?
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My Easter break (read free Monday) ended as a disaster with me cleaning the oven for three hours and hubby got sick with some food poisoning (not my cooking) or stomach bug.. Anyways, long story short: my director one of the many in a huge corporation advised me today I was moving offices so I had to pack and unpack to go to another (smaller) office and asked me to work from home till April 15 – being a translator it is more than feasible and I have been enjoying the privillege for the past few days two days a month – only this time he decided the dates. I am glad I will be seeing fewer of tiresome faces in the forthcoming period – people I work with have shown their true colours and any day away from the office, no matter how tiresome is a treat. Sorry for this outburst on your page, but I feel like confessing to you. Warmest hugs….
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I know I’ve said it before, but your daughter’s sewing abilities amaze me.
Besides Whitby, that you’ve mentioned, I recognise York and Hunstanton in your pics 🙂
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And me too, Vicky.
I have to shout up for the UK as well as the rest of the globe, don’t I?
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I especially love the Wroclaw University entrance. Nice, Jo!
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That was my lead photo really, but I got sidetracked by the Lisa photos, Ruth. The Uni’s pretty special inside too. I have a couple of Wroclaw posts from my visit last year.
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Such a beautiful post as usual Jo and you made a stunning entrance indeed with all the lovely photo’s. I love them all. 🙂 *hugs*
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Thanks, honeybun! And bless your kind heart for the ping.
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You are very welcome sweetness. 🙂 *hugs*
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Love her unconventional wedding dress along with the groom’s get-up! Those are the kind of weddings I’d love to attend!
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It was pretty special, Antoinette, not least because she made her frock and Leo’s coat too.
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Very unique concept. I love it!
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Thanks, Jodi. I had two entirely different posts in my head, and kind of “married” them together. (oh, dear)
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LOL!! 😀
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The portal of the university….my oh my beautiful!
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It’s fabulous, isn’t it? And you should see inside!
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These are lovely shots, especially the wedding photo!
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I should never go up alongside a professional, is what it teaches me Opalla. But she looks so radiant, I couldn’t resist.
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WOW! Wonderful photographs I loved their wearing… The colours amazing. Thank you dear Johanna, love, nia
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Thanks, Nia! I just got the DVD of the wedding. It’s beautiful.
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Love Lisa and Leo’s marriage entrance.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks Francine. I’m glad to see them so happy.
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I love how this married couple made an entrance to their married life looking different. What a fab idea.
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She’s never going to blend into the background at 6′ and looking the way she does, Colline. I’m really happy for her.
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