Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Fame
Two pieces of Australian fame in one photo

As an after thought. I have to add a bit more Australian fame that isn’t in the rain or in Sydney. This time a Kangaroo not a Wallaby

Mr Sleepy

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Buildings
These are from 2017. I can’t remember all of them but I’ll give it a go
A wonderful old Sydney building with it’s front fascia preserved and grotesque modern apartments built behind. Australia has no idea of preserving our heritage unfortunately. This saddens me.
Up the road from my place on a farm on the Clarence Ricer at Lilydale an old shed and silo
Somewhere in Europe
Maybe Paris?
Iconic Sydney on a stormy afternoon
Another old shed a few kilometers from my place
A song by Train from 2010
The Lens-Artists Challenge #173: Interesting Architecture
I have been thinking about this theme since I first read it way too early in the morning to have many cohesive thoughts. Here is a random mish mash of constructions with interesting architecture.
I’ve opted for a slideshow for a change. Enjoy your travels and hope that there are interesting architectural surprises along the way
Lost in Translation – Thursdays Special: Pick a Word August 2021
Wow I looked and blinked and read again. Nope have to see Paula’s fabulous photos. Here are Paula’s words for August. Have a go and see what you can up with.
PERDURABLE
FLEXUOUS
QUOTIDIAN
SOLITARY
ASTONISHING
The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #141: Geometry
Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Diamonds, Triangles or Squares
I was nominated by my friend Judy Dykstra-Brown to post one favorite travel picture a day for ten days without explanation, then to nominate someone else to participate. That’s 10 days, 10 travel pictures, and 10 nominations. Let’s see if I can make it to the end of ten days, but for now I nominate Nicole
Post wherever you wish but link to me so I know you have. If you are not interested, that’s OK
Debbies weekly quotation-inspired image
“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” Winston Churchill
The word prompt from the Lens-Artists: Curves
The old wagons curves
Lots of curves on succulents
The Red-naped Snake showing some curves
Pythons always have curves when they are having a nap.
The gentle curves of a butterflies wing
Curves in architecture – the Sydney Opera House
Bobbin loved to sit on the table
The air show pilot filled the air with curves
Tripping the world, slowly
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