Lost in Translation’s Thursdays Special: Pick a Word – July 2022
Paula’s words to dig around and find an appropriate photo to match these words.
COVE

DEBONAIR

GIGANTIC

TEXTURE

WINDOW

How did I go?
Lost in Translation’s Thursdays Special: Pick a Word – July 2022
Paula’s words to dig around and find an appropriate photo to match these words.
COVE
DEBONAIR
GIGANTIC
TEXTURE
WINDOW
How did I go?
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Thank you Margaret 🙂 🙂
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The one for GIANT is my fav today
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Thank you Yvette 🙂
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Bravo! (where is that clapping hands emoji??? 😀 )
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Thank you 🙂
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Great set of images, Brian!
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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Love the cove and the window especially
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Thanks for enjoying those ones Karina 🙂 🙂
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Mr. Debonair did make me smile!
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Isn’t he so cute 🙂
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Love the gigantic photo. Donna
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Thanks Donna. That’s from the Venice Biennale a few years ago 🙂
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They are all great illustrations of the words, Brian. But I adore the windows!
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Thanks Elke. I found those windows in Burano 🙂
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👍🏽
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Love these images.
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Thank you Anita 🙂
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Thank you Anita 😀😀
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Cool! Love the pandanus fruit. We saw those on our trip and I have a similar photo to yours. Have you ever eaten one? From my googling, I gather they are edible.
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They are too fiddly to prepare for eating. Maybe if someone did it for me I would.
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100 per cent.
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Thank you Tracy 🙂 🙂
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Well, I love the gigantic one just because it’s so weird, but Mr. Debonair is my favorite. I’d go in even if all they offered was arsenic!
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Thanks Graham. It was quite an artwork and the eye followed you as well.
I liked Mr Debonair and was happy to go into the shop 🙂
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You did great Brian!
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Thank you very much Aletta 🙂 🙂
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Lovely windows with reflection. Thank you, Brian
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So happy you enjoyed the windows Paula x
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