Cee’s Mid-week madness Challenge May Alphabet: Letter H
Impressive House

Lots of Hats

Hawk Moth Caterpillar

Hairy construction by mt bestie and me

Hanging Scarlet Honeyeater

Hand behind a picture

Handle on an ancient jug

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Love hand behind a picture, Brian! Such a lovely shot. Nice handle, too!
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The little Geckos are so sweet 🙂
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Lots of different H things you have here!
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Thanks scrapy 🙂
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Lots of good H shots – my favourites are the caterpillar and honeyeater!
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Thanks for having favourites Sarah 🙂
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Wonderful gallery of photos
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Thank you Sheree 🙂 🙂
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Brilliant photos. That hand the pinky looks broken, Ouch 😀 😀
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Thanks Cee. Just the safety grip 🙂
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The hand behind the picture threw me when I read the caption. I’d seen it as a wheat field against a blue sky with a bare tree in the distance. Lol.
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Now that is a writers imagination at work 🙂
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Or tired editor eyes 🤣
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I love the caterpillar – the handle is clever!!!
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Thanks Marie 🙂
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Your hawkmoth caterpillars look similar to ours. Amazing creatures. Great h gallery Brian
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Thanks, I guess a lot of insects will be the same everywhere
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The Hawk Moth Caterpillar is quite something!
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They are quite big 🙂
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Lovely pictures, especially the honeyeater! 😍
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Thank you Kaylin 🙂
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