


J is for jungle gym.
But – there is a bonus track – j for injury:
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge where you can find more photos with subjects which contain the letter j and are at least 6 letters long.




J is for jungle gym.
But – there is a bonus track – j for injury:
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge where you can find more photos with subjects which contain the letter j and are at least 6 letters long.






These murals are from a playground. They were created by youngsters, aged 15-17, from the local community and their twinned town in France (Hemsbach / Bray-sur-Seine), under the guidance of two artists, Motz Tietze and William Noblet.

Check out more Monday Murals here.

Check out more collages with these colours
on Värikollaasit.
The prompt for Tourmaline’s challenge reads: “If you want to share a literal image of the actual word, do that. But if you’d rather play with word association, post something that reminds you of the specific word, or something you use the word for, do so. It only has to make sense to you.”
Here is my offering for the prompt “lense”.
(Hint: If you speak German you’ll understand. – “Die guten ins Töpfchen”)
Other photos for One Word Photo Challenge with the topic lense can be found here.

… on a bridge in the Alps over a brook with friends.
Check out more One Word Sunday contribution with the theme shadow.

Ein letzter Zug bevor der Sommer endet. (Not 6 but 7 words but German has always been more wordy than English).
Check out other contributions to Six Word Saturday.

The leaves are still clinging to their branches, they have not fallen yet.
What a (colour) riot!
More photos of fall or falls can be found at the Thursday’s Special photo challenge.


How hidden this field of poppies was to locals, I don’t know. But I had walked hours and hours before I came upon it, quite unexpectedly stepping out of the woods.
The full quote by John Keats is thus: “Through the dancing poppies stole a breeze most softly lulling to my soul.”
More hidden treasures for the A Photo a Week Challenge can be found here.

More glowing things can be found on The Daily Post.
More pictures of things starting with an I can be found here.
