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B is for Barcelona, Budapest, & Bagdad?

2nd Apr 2021 / Pamela J / 20 Comments

Welcome to the A to Z challenge, a blog post everyday of April apart from Sundays, covering every letter of the alphabet. My theme is travel, that thing that we haven't been able to do over the last 12 months, so it seemed appropriate to reminisce about past travels we've taken, looking forward to when … Continue reading B is for Barcelona, Budapest, & Bagdad?

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Highland traffic jam. 🐑🐑🐑
Day 17 of @thesealeychallenge - Skin Balaclavas by John Easton & Sheena Blackhall.
Day 16 of @thesealeychallenge - the princess saves herself in this one by Amanda Lovelace. @ladybookmad writes brutally honest and empowering poetry.
Two of the fabulous postbox toppers celebrating the Nairn book and arts festival. @nairnfest
Day 15 of @thesealeychallenge - My People by Oodgeroo. First published in 1970, these poems provides a voice for marginalised indigenous Australians.
Day 14 of @thesealeychallenge - chasers of the light by Tyler Knott Gregson, full of all the emotions felt when in love, whether good or bad.
Day 13 of @thesealeychallenge and it's Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. Written in 1974 for children of all ages, it inspires you to dream and imagine all sorts of fantastic things, including how to make a hippopotamus sandwich.
Love it when we find a new cafe to enjoy - @hillhead_cafe
Day 12 of @thesealeychallenge: Under the Clouds by Ginny Henson is a collection of poems on love, loss, and longing.
Day 11 of @thesealeychallenge and its this gorgeous little book, Cats in Spring Rain - A Celebration of Feline Charm in Japanese Art and Haiku.
Bramble Jelly enjoying a dip in the sea on a hot day. ☀️🌡
Day 10 of @thesealeychallenge - Andy Allan, a poet who lives in the Scottish Highlands, has written poems that capture the dramatic beauty and history of this special corner of the world.

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