
Su Leslie (aka Zimmerbitch) invited me to join her and other bloggers posting a travel photo a day for ten days. The deal is I also invite someone else each day to join in, and ping-back to my post. But as several bloggers I know are already busy with the challenge I am going to resort to inviting “anyone who feels like joining in”
Now that’s how it should look, full of closeness
They were certainly all trying to get in on the photograph! Lovely and colourful.
That’s a great capture, but where? A temple in India is s good a guess as I can make. Now don’t go telling me it’s Southall….
It says the location in the caption under the photo. 🙂
Oh durr. Thanks. I must be half asleep. And remembering the rules . You’re not supposed to say 😉
Was that part of the rules? I just figured it meant you didn’t have to put any description or reason for the photo. Obviously I didn’t read the rules properly.
You could be right. And I’d sooner know than not. I was just trying to justify my inattentiveness!
Haha… who knows where the rules came from in the first place? And I am not particularly good at following rules that don’t really matter.
I prefer to know too (says the woman who took her captions off archive photos 😬)
The best one of all Margaret – the Taj Mahal.
Oh lovely. I haven’t ‘done’ northern India.
By that remark I am guessing that you have ‘done’ the south?
Well, I was there for a month so up to a point.
Wow! A month is a long time in India. Was this where you fell ill? Or am I mixing you up with someone else?
Nope, I did end up in hospital. But if you’re going that far, might as well do it properly. I’d just retired, so had the time.
Now that’s a pop of colour if I ever saw one.
Amusing to see how many could get onto what is quite a small bench seat!
Such colourful clothing. It makes me realise how many people in England only ever wear black.
Best wishes, Pete. x
Africans wear brightly coloured and patterned clothing too. I used to have some very pretty tops.
Yes, I remember their bright clothing in London. 🙂