Monday, April 7, 2025

A-Z Blogging Challenge 2025 - F is for Fruit and Fingerposts

 As I travel the world I take many photos that pique my interest, these could be lumped into a "peculiar category" ie. they are peculiar to my interests and may be different from what one usually sees in a collection of travel photos.

For the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge in 2025 my theme is Peculiar Pics. During April I invite you to join me for an online tour of Peculiar Pics from my digital albums. These will be sourced from my travels between April 2024 to March 2025.


Dessert - Regent Seven Seas Splendor

Fruit - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Market - Cassis, France

Tangier, Morocco

Fruit Shop - Coruna, Spain

Qantas First Class Lounge, Sydney, Australia

Included snack on Eurostar - London to Amsterdam

Banana Split - Viking Skirnir in Cologne, Germany

Market - Cadiz, Spain

More Temptation on Viking Skirnir

Fingerpost Friday is a popular social media theme I follow. I'm always on the lookout for a fingerpost. 

Poperinge, Belgium

Meeting of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Oceans - Near Tangier, Morocco

Cadiz, Spain

Bilbao, Spain

Fort Medoc, France

Cowes, Isle of Wight, England

South Devon, England

Messina, Sicily

Cologne, Germany

8 comments:

  1. Lots of delicious and healthy fruit there. I too take finger post photos when they catch my eye but not as assiduously as you.

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    1. So may markets have delicious ripe, fresh fruit, not like our supermarket offerings.

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    2. I can't resist a banana split but that plate of fruit from Qantas looks so good. I also love a fingerpost and often take photos of them, but only a few. I'm not prolific like you.

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  2. Fruits in other countries always seem so lovely. I took often take pictures of the fresh fruits and vegetables when I come across markets

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  3. The fruit does look delicious, but I am really attracted to the banana split. ;)

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  4. Fruit are some of my favorite items to photograph so seeing yours brought me joy! There's no end to the colors and textures you can capture, let alone the culture that surround fresh fruit at markets! Thank you for sharing!

    Visiting from the A to Z Challenge: https://boldandqueer.com/a-to-z-challenge-featheringill/

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  5. The vibrant colors of fruit markets always feels so cheery.

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  6. Thanks all for your comments. I was otherwise enaged yesterday so need to catch up on the Fs.

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