Image round-up for 5 May 2026
[For the link round-up, click here. For the "message to Europe" video, click here.]
Dunnottar Castle, Scotland
Riga, Latvia
Ayers Rock (Uluru), Australia -- the waterfalls appear only after rain, which is very rare in the area
Stockholm
Norway
Iapetus, a moon of Saturn
















































10 Comments:
Interesting collection this morning, but the winner is "Don't Let The Duck In". Love it!
That poor duck! Love it! As always, I love the beautiful photos of cities around the world (that I will never have the chance to see in person).
Why does the pink plaid selfie taker remind me of Gwen Stefani?
Really digging that ethereal picture of Norway…
Love the pictures of cities and castles. The one picture of the demons and the woman in a room, makes me wonder if the demons are in their own special hell and not the other way around.
I love them all, but the duck one is my favorite too. I'll bet there is a huge story about that duck.
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I have been to Riga and even dined in the restaurant in your photo 🤪
Your roundup covered the gamut of things.
I especially liked the Uluru one. Definitely a neat perspective with the water falls.
The donkeys are too cute.
The guy with the horns hugging the woman made me think of some of the demon/human romances I read. lol
I don't like to travel but I might to go to Scotland and see some castles.
Rade: Everyone seems to like the duck picture. Perhaps invasive ducks are a more common issue than I thought.
Bijoux: I've been to a lot of cities, but not those particular ones.
I actually don't know who Gwen Stefani is, but I hope she doesn't dress like that.
Paula: It does look almost transcendent somehow. Interesting lighting.
Anon: Interesting interpretation. It's a very odd scene, with the woman not seeming at all concerned and apparently her electricity is even still on.
Sandee: You can tell he's a troublemaker.
Phat: Cool! I didn't know it was a restaurant, but I guess that's the menu posted outside.
Ricko: I love gamuts.
Darrell: It's a unique formation. I never would have guessed it ever rains there enough to create waterfalls.
Mary: Certainly more romantic than the demons in the apocalypse picture lower down. And I'm sure some women do go for the demonic type.
Scotland is a great place for castles. And all kinds of other old things.
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