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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Letter Z

ZZZZ… SIESTA IN OAXACA

Cee’s Photo Challenge: Which Way in Guanajuato

Guanajuato, Mexico

 

Cee’s Photo Challenge: Which Way in Brisbane

The city center of Brisbane, Australia offers many modes and routes of transportation: foot, vehicle or boat and bridge, highway or river.

 

Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge

Bicycle/Pedestrian Path in Puebla, Mexico

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Cee’s Oddball Challenge #48: All Spiffed Up

Mexican grasshopper outfitted in true Mexican style!

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Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge: Aug. 31

At low tide the steep descent down to the floating dock looks a little precarious!

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But what’s really scary is going back up!
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Photos taken in Homer, Alaska

Cee’s Photo Challenge: Contrast Colors

Contrasting colors in Oaxaca? Too easy.  Oaxaca is awash with bold color combinations. It could be the birthplace of color contrasts! A one hour walk around El Centro provided more photo ops than I imagined.  I did not have to find them – they found me!

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Click on any photo for a slide show

If you just can’t decide what color to use…why not use them all!

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Photo taken in San Martín Tilcajete

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Throughout the day and even at sunset, the colors that surround us are intensified by the beautiful Oaxaca blue sky.

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Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge week #10

In Pátzcuaro, Mexico, there is no evil!

 

Cee’s Oddball Challenge #7: Cow on the Wall

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On the rump of the cow it says “Why do you eat me?”
Guadalajara, Mexico

Cee’s Oddball Challenge #4 TEAMWORK

Standing on a street corner, chatting about the day’s destinations, a friend and I suddenly spotted a tortilla chip that was moving slowly down the sidewalk. Upon closer inspection we saw a brigade of ants lined up around the chip’s edge, toting it off to their secret hiding place.

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And those riding on top…slackers or supervisors?

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