Patti, welcome back and thanks for an interesting theme! I have gathered some different ”mysteries” here. Hope they will fit the bill. Shadows, darkness, mist, tunnels, abandoned places, artworks…and unexpected items in unexpected places. Often also a limited colour sphere – or a fireworks of colour! adds to the feeling.

First out, a levada in Madeira – in the middle of nowhere and roadless land. Suddenly we passed a resting place – for tired hikers?…How did a car seat end up here?
Natural mysteries – Last time I visited this pond, there really was a pond – now only a mysterious, dead piece of land with stumps sticking up. Quite eerie.


In this park in Copenhagen, the trees reached out their spooky fingers to touch the grey sky.
A late evening walk with ominous skies – natural mysteries are the best!

Abandoned houses, streets and cars have their own kind of mystery…




Every kind of Art can be mysterious. And it doesn’t have to be dark…

I love trying to figure out why/how – but also love it if I find a note from the artist on what the original intention was.
This is Prague and a hanging umbrella man by the famous Michal Trpák.
The yearly Light Move festival in Lodz, Poland. Very Mysterious and beautifully made by a talented group of artists.




A special thanks to John Steiner for leading the challenge On the Move last week – a joy to see all your posts! Next week, it’s Beth’s turn. So, be sure to visit her site, Wandering Dawgs, Saturday, November 29th at noon ET for more.
Until then, I hope you can spend time with your loved ones and enjoy doing things together. Take care and be kind.
To find out more about the Lens-Artists Challenges, click here.
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