I was nominated by my friend Konstanze Venus 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. I may not make it to the end of ten days, but for now I nominate Dolly at Koolkosherkitchen . Some people I nominate may be on Facebook and others on blogs. Just post wherever you wish but link to me so I know you have. If you are not interested, no problema.
Nowhere in the rules does it say you can’t guess where the photo was taken and that I can’t agree if you are right, or keep guessing if you aren’t. Or answer any other questions you might ask. It’s just that I can’t publish any explanation in the original post!
Go HERE to see my Travel Challenge photo, Day 6.
What kind of bird is that? It reminds me of the magpies I regularly see here in Calgary!
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Lots of magpies here !! Hope all is well.
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I don’t think I’ve BEEN to 10 places in the past decade!
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Oh oh. You were going to be my next nominee. Should I skip you? Places from the far past are fun so you could go beyond the past decade.
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This is a very interesting picture
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I was hoping you’d tell me what story it tells you.
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A magpie thinking of trying the garlic pod but is not sure what it would taste like. While the person who had already tasted it has fled, leaving their shoes behind. 😂
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That person was me! See the comment above for the rest of the story.
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Okay. Thanks
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A magpie thinking of trying the garlic pod but is not sure what it would taste like. While the person who had already tasted it has fled, leaving their shoes behind.
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An Australian magpie arrives home from the beach. It is not sure whether those shells are some exotic delicacy. I think it will sample the produce to find out. 🙂
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That’s my shoe. I was visiting my friend in Adelaide and this was taken down the coast a bit at her friend’s beach house that we borrowed. He was actually Queen Elizabeth’s butler or houseboy or page–I forget his title and so he was in London!
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Lucky you, Judy. That is an even more interesting story than I anticipated. 🙂
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I love the stories photos tell.
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Bondi beach? Good shot
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South of Adelaide.. Can’t remember the name of the beach.
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🙂
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