This week’s photo challenge gives me the opportunity to post a lot of photos which otherwise would end up in a drawer. You can see the structures of leaves, a palm tree, dates, an adorned trunk, an old fishernet, fern, stones from the beach, leaves, a cactus, a banana flower, a sea urchin, a wasp nest, some flowers at the beach, flagpoles, the wall of an old house with tiles etc.
Do you have barrel cactus in Germany, or was that photo from Greece? We had two of these lovely things in our yard, but they died and we had to have them removed. A sad day. They had provided so many beautiful flowers, and a very interesting life cycle for their flowers.
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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Yes, you’re right, Judie, this cactus was from Greece. They don’t grow outside here. What a pity that you lost this cactus. I can imagine what beautiful flowers they had, but unfortunately never saw them. Virtual hugs Mitza
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Very intriguing phktos. I’m glad they didn’t just end up in a drawer.
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Thanks a lot for your nice words, I’m glad you liked my photos. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Photos…..love auto correct
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What a great selection of very different topics, all reflecting structure. I’m glad your photos found a home here in this post 🙂
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Thank you so much, you’re always more than kind 🙂 Have a great day, regards Mitza
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You’re very welcome. 🙂 Your photos are always really good. 🙂
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Thanks so much, it’s good to make people happy with nice comments:)
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Great idea to have pictures organized under a common theme! Once having nothing in common, all of a sudden they all belong to the same family under the name of structure. Well done, dear Mitza!
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That’s true, dear Peter and thanks for your kind words, kind regards Mitza
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Wonderful shots, Mitza! All very unique structures and textures! 🙂
Tweetie says Hi! She was singing the “Oh, what a beautiful morning” song. 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Thomas. We are surrounded by structures, I think, Very funny what Tweetie was singing, greet her back from me. I’m her fan (and yours, too). Regards Mitza
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I’m glad you didn’t put these in a drawer – they are marvellous.
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Thank you so much, dear Mary. I hope you feel okay and have good weather. All the best from sunny Hamburg, kind regards Mitza
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All the best from sunny Sydney 🙂
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Love all the colours in your photos 💙❤️💚😊
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Thank you very much. The world consists of so many structures and colors. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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This is an amazing entry for this week’s challenge Mitza. So very creative.
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Thanks a lot for your kind words and your support for my blog. I always have so many photos and just wait for an opportunity to show them:) Regards Mitza
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Wow, wirklich zu schade für die Schublade. Liebe Grüße, Jule
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Danke, liebe Jule. Wenn ich in Griechenland 2000 fotos mache, dann warten die nur auf einen “Auftritt”. Liebe Grüße aus Hamburg
Mitza
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Excellent selection of pictures for this challenge! Well done!
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Thanks a lot, Sue, I’m glad you liked them. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Love these, so many interesting structures!! Thanks for sharing. I especially like the different types of leaves.
Kathrin — http://mycupofenglishtea.wordpress.com
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Thanks a lot for your like and your kind words. I’m glad you liked my post. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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