Pick a Word in September – Y4

For Paula, Lost in Translation, this week, some new words to illustrate!

In the header

– combusting

hot dog

fluttering

scrumptious

avian

 

Thursday’s Special # Pick a Word in July – Year 4

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

 

 

 

Thursday’s Special: Pick a Word in April- y4

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!


resplendent    

alluring       

plagued  

copycat

timeworn

 

 

Thursday’s Special – Pick a Word in March Y3

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

Thursday’s Special: Pick a Word in December – Y3

 

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 

 

Thursday’s Special: Pick a Word in November – y3

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

 

Thursday’s Special: Pick a Word in September – Y3

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

cavernous

 

inhabitable

 

diurnal

(I guess the opposite is nocturnal?)

 

conspicuous

Thursday’s Special – Pick a Word in June -y3

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.

 

Nascent

 

 

Maternal

 

 

Pullulating

 

Victuals

 

Reflective – in the header another interpretation…

Thursday’s Special: Pick a word in May

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.

iconic

cleaved

 

 

 propagation (the litter of one grand lagotto romagnolo)

marginal

zoomorphic

 

 

 


jupiter najnajnoviji

Thursday’s Special: Pick a Word in January – y3

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