Linked to Lens-Artists Photo Challenge here
My stripes seem to be ‘lines’ and I can’t find any plaids, but here we go.




Linked to Lens-Artists Photo Challenge here
My stripes seem to be ‘lines’ and I can’t find any plaids, but here we go.




Thank you, yes, they are amazing.
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Thank you John. Comments like these encourages me to continue with the weekly challenges.
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I never went to the top of that one and I can’t remember why. Maybe just rooftopped-out! I guess it was an amazing sight to see Budapest laid out in front of you from that height.
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I thought I had blogged about these prayer poles but I’ve just checked and no, I haven’t. I shall do so one of these days. Meantime, I hope you get to see them one day.
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A big wow for the prayer poles Mari, I’d not seen them before. Five MILES???? Amazing. As for the Budapest rooftop, I actually was one of the tourists that went to the top. The roof is even more amazing when you’re standing on it and the view of the city is amazing from up there.
Thank you for that comment. I confess it was a bit of a fluke shot but it worked out.
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I thought I had blogged about these prayer poles but I’ve just checked and no, I haven’t. I shall do so one of these days. Meantime, I hope you get to see them one day.
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The tiles seem to be the most popular of the photographs, much to my surprise. Thanks for liking them.
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You did particularly well to avoid anyone in the picture….
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Thanks, Marie, so did I. I took masses of pictures when I was there and one of these days I’ll go through them and discard the ones that are really bad. Japan was one of the few countries through which I rushed (I’m a slow traveller) as I was with two much younger male friends so I shall have to get back there, just to re-do the places i loved. We covered Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Takayama, with off-shoots to other places in 3 weeks, but it was exhausting despite the comfortable trains and ease of travel.
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