
My friend, Joni Caggiano, poet, writer and photographer, nominated me to participate in the “Ten Day Travel Challenge.” The ‘rules’ are that participants post a photograph each day for ten days without disclosing the location, and nominate 10 others to engage with this challenge if they so desire. I’m a rule breaker by nature and also enjoy indulging my curiosity, so I’m bending those ‘rules’. I’ll ‘invite’ a new participant each day, but not inform them personally. I’m interested to see how far the news will travel without deliberate action from me. So, one picture (unidentified), one invitee, ten days.
Also, I’ll post the normal ‘Today’s Pictures’, all from the Forest of Dean, as part of this series over the next ten days.


Today, I invite my online friend, Angela, whose travel blog can be found here.
challenge 2
Lavenham — Suffolk
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Spot on, Twhitch.
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Definitely England, but I haven’t a clue where.
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A clue, Noelle. East.
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East Anglia somewhere?
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You’re in the right region, Noelle. Which county?
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Oh, that I couldn’t guess!
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Once the challenge is done, I’ll return and identify each site.
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It’s in UK, as there’s a flag. Stratford-upon-Avon (just guessing according to your above comment).
Those Forest photos are stunning. The old tree and the forest mist … so lovely.
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Well spotted, Lynette! But my Shakespeare reference might have been a red herring. It’s definitely not Stratford on Avon. But definitely England.
Glad you like the forest shots. I’ll keep them coming.
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Your village? That’s my second guess. 🙂
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Sorry, Lynette. Not even close. It’s on the other side of the country!
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I’m just going to have to wait for the answer … 😉
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It never occurred to me how much fun this could be!
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Your photographic eye is poetic! Love the pictures of the trees with a slight light showing through the branches.
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The misty light is always so evocative, Brenda. We generally don’t have much mist in the valley, but this year it’s been quite a frequent element of our local weather, so I decided I’d get out there and capture some before it disappeared!
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I love these old English towns. A great shot!
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Thanks, Darlene.
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What a lovely street…..
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Thanks, Marie. It’s a village in England, and many of the cottages are Tudor – reminders of Shakespeare’s days.
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I don’t know the location but love the photograph and the Village Gossip sign on one of the doors of the many shops. Great shot my friend and amazing shots of the forest. I love it when the sun is peaking through. Sending love to you both. 🤗💕❤️Joni
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Thanks, Joni. The most I’ll reveal is it’s an English village.
The shot of the giant old beech is from a spot about 300 yards from home, up a fairly steep path.
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Oh an old soul of a Beech, beautiful Stuart. Thanks for the introduction to the new photographer. Hugs 🤗 Joni
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