
The eleventh week of Tourmaline’s colour challenge: Colour Your World.
Other people’s colour photographs are linked here.


The eleventh week of Tourmaline’s colour challenge: Colour Your World.
Other people’s colour photographs are linked here.


For Six Word Saturday. More of quite different Sixers can be found here .
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge alphabet: starts or ends with the letter Y.
For more un-uglY photos with Y, click 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.

This is for Six Word Saturday.

A pure – if boring – crossed line. But seldom have I seen such a perfect right angle in the sky.

No comment necessary.

It’s not a collage. I took the picture because I liked the sign with the playing kids but it ended up looking like a deliberate patchwork.

The ultimate in crossed lines, of course, is a half-timbered house. This one stands in Lorsch, Germany. It is typical for the area with the wooden structure resting on a stone walls forming the ground floor.
For more on the A Photo a Week challenge with the subject crossed lines click here.





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.





These photos were all taken in the play area of the Heidelberg Zoo, complete with camel, pirate ship, hippos, and tortoises.
