
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.
While Australia's national colours are
green and gold I have gone beyond Australia for most of these images.
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School Group - WW1 Battlefields, Belgium |
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Foliage - Belgium |
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Tangier, Morocco |
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Roadblock - Isle of Wight, UK |
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Murwangi, Arnhem Land, Australia |
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Athens, Greece |
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Passau, Germany |
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Tangier, Morocco |
I love the glitter of gold, especially when I'm wearing it.
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Kotor, Montenegro |
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Kotor, Montenegro |
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Street Art - Regensberg, Bavaria, Germany |
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Gaugin's Chair by Vincent can Gogh Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
I laughed at “when I’m wearing it”. 😀 I rarely wear gold these days…can’t be bothered. Pity that poor truck driver but I imagine he got sorted eventually. And I love photos of Morocco.
ReplyDeleteI'm too lazy to take it off!
DeleteVery vivid pictures. Your first picture with the school group reminds me that while sometimes one does not want people inour pictures they actually helpt to give a sense of scale and perspective.
ReplyDeleteMy P post should demonstrate that idea.
DeleteThe earrings I aways wear are silver, so no gold there. The warm weather and heavy rains here have brought out the leaves and everything outside is very green. In a few more days, it will look like summertime here in Atlanta.
ReplyDeleteWe are now in autumn. I look forward to escaping to Europe where it is green during our winter.
DeleteI was sure these photos were going to be about the Olympics. I love that you tricked me.
ReplyDeleteGot you, HaHa.
DeleteWhat a fun compilation of greens and golds! Love the Ginger sculpture!
ReplyDeleteJill, I just love how you manage your photos. Theyare always a pleasure to view. May
ReplyDeleteThanks May. I fear I spend too much time reminiscing with my snaps.
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