For Paula, Lost in Translation, this week, some new words to illustrate!
In the header
– combusting

hot dog

fluttering

scrumptious

avian
For Paula, Lost in Translation, this week, some new words to illustrate!
In the header
– combusting

hot dog

fluttering

scrumptious

avian
Bichrome in the header
This week Paula at Lost in Translation is back again with a new word/photo prompt. So happy to join in – this is a favorite of mine! I learn new words and also get the opportunity to see how others interpret them.
Refulgent
Polychromatic
Bight
Nuances
For Paula’s Pick a Word – Here are my suggestions. To participate, choose as many as you want, and try to find photos to illustrate them!
My favorite challenge is this one, for Paula at Lost in Translation – and this month I had to look up three of the five words – so, thank you for the new things I learned!
inversion – sorry, I know it, but have no photo to show it! Smog is a thing it brings on…
circuitous
corniculate – and the Bhutanese takin in the header, because he is so cool…
sabulous
interstice
Paula of ”Lost in Translation” asks us to use special colours this Thursday – and I learned a new word again: Maroon
The header is a sunset containing most of these colours in one picture.
cyan
golden
maroon
pale pink
aquamarine
For Paula, at Lost in Translation, I am always lovingly waiting! And gratefully learning something new from every Pick a Word.
Cerulian in the header
Palatial
Comic
Spurting
Radiating
Paula, at Lost in Translation, once again launched her Pick a Word challenge. I always learn new words and I always enjoy her choices. This time I picked four of her five words.
I don’t know if the header is possible for extractable…
For the lovely Paula at Lost in Translation – a new word lesson! This time, I had to look up pullulating and victuals. Thank you for the useful knowledge. Interpreted my way.
Pictures from Sweden, Switzerland, New Zealand, Poland and Britain.
Paula of “Lost in Translation” has posted a great set of words for her Pick a Word challenge this month. I love this challenge, not only because I find it interesting how people interpret words, but also because I learn new words and build my language at the same time.


Go to Paula, Lost in Translation, and pick a word or two from her five suggestions! I picked festive (midsummer dance many years ago), angular (a famous monastery, Varnhem) and auricomous (monkeys at Auckland Zoo).
The words are candescent, algid, angular, auricomous and festive
Varnhem
Auricomous – blonde
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