There was no word to describe Anne, so Webster came up with "vivacious.'
(Anne, you really need to break out of your shell!)
Anne spent years as a journalist, writing for the Hartford Courant, New York Times and other newspapers. Now her passion is dealing in antiques, particularly vintage jewelry.
Jack you always seem to pick the people with the nicest smiles.
ReplyDeleteSweet! Beautiful face. Nice shot Jack.
ReplyDeleteHer vividly patterned blouse matches her sparkling smile. Looks like her glasses are coordinated with her attire, too.
ReplyDeletei love being around people like anne...you just can't be in a bad mood around them!
ReplyDeleteVintage jewellery, nice! Anne doesn't look like she needs to break out of any shells Jack, that's a pretty confident smile.
ReplyDeleteHer smile makes me feel her personality! Great portrait.
ReplyDeleteYou do indeed find wonderful people with beautiful smiles and Anne does indeed have one of those!! Always a happy start for the day, Jack! Thank you!! Have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteA perfect word for her, Jack!
ReplyDeleteShe has a winning smile and you captured it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteA splendid smile!
ReplyDeleteBoth of her careers could be a hard way of making a living but she could probably win over anyone.
ReplyDeleteIt occurs to me that you and Steffe often post the same kind of work but you are interested in different types of people. May reflect your different personalities.
She looks vivacious: great smile, fun glasses and haircut, bright blouse.
ReplyDeleteI agree about vivacious or, as I would say in Italian, 'vivace'!
ReplyDeleteThe glasses say it all.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I'm having a 60s flashback!
ReplyDeleteShe does look like lots of fun and I love her glasses.