
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 unidentified picture, one invitee, ten days.
Also, I’ll post the normal ‘Today’s Pictures’, from the Forest of Dean, as part of this series over the next ten days.


Today, I invite my online friend, Lori, whose work can be found here.
This is Westminster Palace, the UK’s Houses of Parliament, in case anyone was still wondering.
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AS it turns out its the London Eye
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Spot on.
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I’m pretty sure I know this one. 🙂
Beautiful Forest of Dean photos. It looks so fresh even though it’s winter, and I love the reflecting pond.
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Thanks, Lynette. Yes. It’s pretty distinctive.
That track through the valley has been swept clean by rain water running down it as a temporary stream!
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I love the architectural artistry of England and all of Europe. I won’t pretend to know the history of them, just love the magistracy. I also love the peaceful feeling of imagining a walk in your beloved Dean Woods.
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There’s certainly a wealth of architectural history all over Europe, Brenda, much of it protected by law. I’m glad you can enjoy the forest vicariously; it’s what this project is all about.
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Now that I’ve seen in person. Lots of history there…
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Can you guess where the shot was taken from, Noelle?
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