Thank you to Cee from Cee’s Photography Blog for inviting me to join in this challenge. Please pop over to her site and feast your eyes on some beautiful, inspiring pictures .
“The rules of Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge require you to post a photo each day for five consecutive days and attach a story to the photo (It can be fiction or non-fiction, a poem or simply a short paragraph) and then nominate another blogger to carry on this challenge. Accepting the challenge is entirely up to the person nominated, it is not a command.”
Today I have invited Sue Vincent from the Daily Echo to join in the fun. Sue originally hails from my ‘Home From Home”, near the Peak District in the UK. Her posts are always thought-provoking and her photographs are stunning.
My post today is also a contribution to Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge which I try to take part in each Friday.
This challenge subject is all about capturing the roads, walks, trails, rails, we move from one place to another on. You can walk on them, climb them, drive them, ride them, as long as the way is visible. Any angle of a bridge is acceptable as are any signs.
There is never a topic to this challenge. All you need have is the “way” visible and the main focus of your photo.
Which Way Africa Style (Part Three)
As I’ve mentioned before, we have recently experienced some unseasonal rain storms and I think these first two pictures speak for themselves.
This track, seen in Namibia, seems to lead to nowhere.
I have no explanation for this last one (except perhaps that dead maids are so inconvenient)!
Such a wonderful post and photos. Thanks so much for playing…. 🙂
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I’m glad you like them Cee 🙂
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Those roads so remind me of ones my Much Better Half and I travelled in earlier days during every annual leave, in search of adventure. We found it. We must have been stone crazy!
Giggled at the maid. However, with the work ethic of some, how do you tell the difference?
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Often getting there is the greatest part of an adventure (especially in these parts 😉 )!
Yes, that maid – still makes me laugh!
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Those washed away roads are not unusual in some parts of Africa!
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That is very true! Makes for some interesting journeys …
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Ha ha and how! One year we had so much rain a natural creek crossed the dirt road for some time. We had to really go slow through it
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It can get a bit treacherous when rivers cross the road. You have to so careful or your vehicle will get washed off the road – like what happened to a friend of mine one year. A frightening experience for him and his young son!
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Love the notice!
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It made me wonder what had happened to the previous incumbent!
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Thank you for the nomination 🙂
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It’s a pleasure 🙂 I’m looking forward to seeing your posts.
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🙂
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