


For Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.



For Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.
Another front garden find. I was drawn to this pole by the bright yellow fellow and only then discovered the other figures.
For Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.


Pigeons have no respect. Not even for Otto von Bismarck. (I admit I looked the word up in the dictionary, it’s not part of my active vocab.)
For Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge. More oddball photos can be found here.

I glanced over the fence of an allotment (a garden plot) this weekend. There is no accounting for taste, that’s for sure.
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Another batch of oddballs for Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge. The pink bulldog stood in front of an interior decorator’s room, the undefinable breed is part of an art installation in Seeheim-Jugenheim, Hesse, Germany.
More oddball photos can be found here.

A mealie field (corn field) after the harvest

and some leftovers.

A giant dog (“I see animals”)

a minuscule landscape of moss on a rock.
This is for Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge. More oddballs can be found here.
Another new playground and another balancing labyrinth. I’ve tried it and it’s not easy. I don’t know if children will take to it – on the day I took the pictures it was far too cold and windy, the few children that were there were huddled in the climbing castle.
More oddballs can be found on Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge site.
Cee’s Oddball photo challenge is back! Yeah!
I take this opportunity to wish everybody a belated happy New Year. These are totally unambitious impressions from the private fireworks for the New Year’s celebration. No tripod, no special camera settings, just what I could click and surprise myself with one gloved hand (holding a glass of bubbly in the other, wishing it was hot tea instead).
More oddballs can be found here.
