so many neat things going on in your series of photos...like the chess piece finials; the easter bunny entrance at the chocolate shop; the hill street greens and so on...clever.
I love the beach sign with the wave sweeping the guy off the beach! that is hilarious...but ironic and a little bit of an eye opener. We never can entirely trust the sea..she has a mind of her own ;)
Thanks for stopping by my blog and visiting me in Arcadia! You have some beautiful photos here and I have enjoyed going on your trip with you...some pretty funny signs...and that great statue!
Mmmm the Chocolate Shop! Now that's somewhere I'd like to pop into! Thanks for linking to my stuff - sounds like both you and your husband are a long way from home! Hope my pictures remind him of those early days.
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thanks for the tour, it looks like you had a nice trip.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sets of pictures! Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteso many neat things going on in your series of photos...like the chess piece finials; the easter bunny entrance at the chocolate shop; the hill street greens and so on...clever.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with us.
What a variety. Especially loved the first one the little stone man.
ReplyDeleteLots of clever things here. I like the first photo, the garden friar (or is it a troll?) best!
ReplyDeleteI love the beach sign with the wave sweeping the guy off the beach! that is hilarious...but ironic and a little bit of an eye opener. We never can entirely trust the sea..she has a mind of her own ;)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting (I think I like the first little stone guy best). Thanks for the nice comment you left at my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and visiting me in Arcadia! You have some beautiful photos here and I have enjoyed going on your trip with you...some pretty funny signs...and that great statue!
ReplyDeleteI like the gardener chappy, he looks pretty experiencd.
ReplyDeleteMmmm the Chocolate Shop! Now that's somewhere I'd like to pop into! Thanks for linking to my stuff - sounds like both you and your husband are a long way from home! Hope my pictures remind him of those early days.
ReplyDeleteI like this group of shots so much. Nice cross section.
ReplyDeleteIt´s a pretty monster of a wave that catches the poor guy on the pier. Maybe he was the Florist Gump?
ReplyDeleteBetty: A lovely look at you country, thanks so much for sharing. If I could visit your country I would love to explore there.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your world with me. It's so wonderful to see all those far away places. Thanks for your visit and kind words.
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