
An alleyway in Melbourne
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Here’s an alleyway in Melbourne filled with public art.
An alleyway in Melbourne
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Here’s an alleyway in Melbourne filled with public art.
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Here’s the entry to a temple in Kyoto, Japan.
Kathmandu, Nepal
Years ago I had a chance to visit Nepal, which I found colorful, delightful, spiritual and overwhelming. Here’s a street in Kathamandu.
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Today I’m sharing a path in Australia in Victoria near the Grand Pacific Highway.
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Today I’m sharing a path in Australia in Victoria near the Grand Pacific Highway.
Prince Gong’s Palace Complex
Here’s my first entry for Cee’s Which Way Challenge where bloggers post a photo that shows a way, e.g. a road, path, bridge, etc.
Above you see a short path cutting though a patch of bamboo at Prince Gong’s Palace in Beijing. This palace is a less crowded, smaller version of the Forbidden City. A nice place to visit when you don’t have 3 hours or you want to avoid crowds.
(Does anyone else get annoyed with the autocorrection forever changing Cee to See?)