I kind of got lost yesterday (not really but I had a hard time of finding the my car again). Luckily I had my camera with me and going through the photos I found four that would go with the Pick a Wordchallenge from Paula at Lost in Translation.
canicular
Here I was still on track. The gentleman saw me taking pictures and shouted and cajoled me until I had snapped him up. He told me afterwards (after he’d crossed the road and we started talking) that only on the hottest days of the year would he go to the shops dressed like this.
scenic
Then I drove into the Odenwald with its beautiful scenery, parked the car and a few hills later I didn’t remember in which forest clearing I had left it.
splash
I came across this pond and for a moment thought I caught a lizard baking in the sun fully expecting the animal to disappear in the water with a splash. It didn’t.
feathered
What a beautiful little flower, it truly reminded me of a bird.
Little wonder that I didn’t find anything remotely related to marine considering that the Odenwald is the German mountain range that is furthest away from any saltwater body.
My little envisaged stroll of 15 minutes fresh air had turned into a two hour hike, with so many ups and downs that it was quite strenuous. I’m not sorry, though.
For Lost in Translation: Pick a Word in July.
For more splashy, feathered, scenic and canicularphotos, possibly also marineones, click here.
So hot it is white – the fire in the kiln of a glass blower.
festive
She was all dressed up for the celebration.
auricomous
Bleached, flaxen, pale – well, if he had shaved I might have used the pic for festive.
angular
Angles everywhere.
algid
It was summer and somebody had cooled the beer so much that when it was opened and put down the liquid and foam rose up and froze to the shelve. If that happens again, can I say: “Have an algid beer?” 😀
For Thursday’s Special – Pick A Word. More angular, auricomous, festive, candescent, and algid pictures can be found here.