It’s time to get down to earth, come up for air, test the water and play with fire – all in response to Ailsa’s weekly travel theme photo challenge.
So let’s take a look at where our feet usually are… you never know what you will find:
Or shift your perception to the skies and watch the clouds drift by:
Then find refreshment in water:
And warm your hands to the flame:
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Come and join the Elements at Ailsa’s Where’s my backpack?
Lovely selection of photos for this challenge! Love the water photo, like how you captured the water drops falling!!
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Sun and water, always a joyful scene.
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great photos 🙂
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Glad you like them! 🙂
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This is a lovely selection of images for the challenge!
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Thanks so much.
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Good shots, Marion! I like the water most.
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Catching water drops is always a challenge.
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I want so much to do this. Great Photographs!!
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Then by all means, join! 😀
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OKAY I SHALL! If I can find it : )
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Here is the url: http://wheresmybackpack.com/2013/05/17/travel-theme-four-elements/
GO for it 😀
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Thank you , I am trying so hard to catch up!
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I can’t even read all the beautiful posts people make, life is too demanding at the moment 😦
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I agree. I keep trying though!
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And I will too 😀
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Wow! Happy weekend 🙂
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Happy weekend to you too, Angel. I hope the sun will be able to break through the clouds and rain. *hugs*
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Lovely take on the theme, Marion.
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Sylvia, thank you. I love surfing my photo archives to find the right pictures 😀
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Beautiful photos for the challenge.
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So nice of you to take the time to comment!
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So beautiful! Your photography is breathtaking, dear Sister!
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You just gave me a warm hug with these words, So I’m going to return that, sweet Sister from overseas. Have a very nice weekend x
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Perfect illustrations for the theme.
Is that a fragment of what we call a Pansy Shell, I wonder? Pansy on one side, and daisy on the other?
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Thank you 🙂
In Portugal they use old tiles and bricks to strengthen their paths. And this was a stray one, Col.
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Oh. Very similar pattern and appearance.
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