CFFC: T – needs to have two T’s anywhere in the word

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: T – Needs to have two T’s anywhere in the word

In the header – A Holy lake on the Tibetan Plateau.

For Cee this Tuesday – my full blogging name: Lagottocattleya!

My Totti – a Lagotto Romagnolo

Cattleya hybrid, ”Little Prince”

WPC: Favorites – Meeting Arthur!

Arthur – I met him and talked to him and touched him (posted here) – my most emotional photos this year. My favorites. Not technically good any of them, but I was only focused on Arthur – a champion of heroes!

A stray dog who followed our Swedish multi sport team in the World Championships in Ecuador – through tough jungle and many hardships. He was determined to stay with the team and its leader Michael Lindnord. Michael and Arthur bonded immediately, and later Michael brought Arthur home to Sweden to live with his new family.

The team went from four to five – here they cross the line!

 

I was all shaky, but surely you can see in the header, that his eyes tell about his kind soul!

 

Lost – and Found

On our way in the early morning for another mountain hike – we suddenly came upon this strange settlement. A set of caves with real doors and windows. Dogs barking and people up and on the move.

Guanches? Strictly speaking, the Guanches were the indigenous peoples of Tenerife, but  the name came to be applied to the indigenous populations of all the seven Canary Islands, those of Tenerife being the most important or powerful.

Guanches refer to the aboriginal Berber inhabitants of the Canary Islands, and it is believed that they migrated to the archipelago around 1000 BC or perhaps earlier.

The population probably lived in relative isolation up to the 14th century, but after the Spanish conquest of the Canaries they were (almost totally) ethnically and culturally absorbed by Spanish settlers.

A bit touristy this settlement…and yes, soon a bus arrived with camera people swarming out…But, on the other side of the road, people were, for real, living in caves. Nobody looked that way…And if you look closely at the header picture, you will find the dog standing there – the one I used for Abandoned or Alone in Cee’s B&W challenge.

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Well, when we continued driving towards the mountains, we realized we were lost – this was a dead end road –  and not at all the road leading to our planned hike….But, instead we had found these interesting caves!

They day was turning into evening, so we had to return to our apartment. Again passing this strange wind mill. Why do you build one right in the factory- and shopping ghetto?

 

Thursday’s Special: Pick a word in December – Y2

This was great fun – I just had to pick all the words given by Paula at Lost in Translation!

 

The Remains of eight New Zealand opossum – brought home by my daughter from her volunteer work there

Portrayal – a study of Totti for a dog journal

Non-human

 

 

 

 

 

Stellar – New Year’s EveSagaciousNon-Violence, the bronze sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd

 

CFFC: Letter O anywhere in the word

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Letter O – Needs to have the letter O anywhere in the word

In the header, one of my Phalaenopsis orchids, and above my friend Robin…

…and to finish it off, my snowy lagotto romagnolo, Totti!

CFFC: Letter L – Needs to have at least two syllables

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Letter L – Needs to have at least two syllables

Well – it had to be a lagotto of course…and a Lego Lady (or two).