Image round-up for 16 June 2026
[For the link round-up, click here.]
You can actually get these -- it's not NASA that makes them, but it should be
I have to wonder exactly what achievement this award is presented for
Canary Wharf, London
Piran, Slovenia
Milan, Italy
York, England
Rock formation at Escalante National Monument, Utah
Verona, Italy
Rural Netherlands
São Paolo, Brazil


























































8 Comments:
I love them all and the hockey player made me howl. Goodness. Loved the half-assed toilet, too.
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You outdid yourself on this week's collection. I loved just about every one of them. Lots of funny ones, especially the horse/gps and the Texas mosquito skull. Lots of beautiful ones too, sir! Kudos!
Nice assortment of images!
Loved the line-up.
Yes, seeing the giant bubble did make me want one too.
I've never been to Texas so I had no idea they're mosquitos were that big. LOL
I tell ya, some days I want to take up residence in a cave like that one and just stay far away from people for a while.
I need to find a place that has walking paths in forests like that one with the trees folding over above. So nice.
Sandee: You'd think hockey players would learn to be careful with those things.
Half-assed toilet -- that's exactly it.
Darrell: Thanks! Of course those GPS things are never reliable -- you can see it telling the "driver" to turn right when the trail ahead clearly veers to the left.
Of course mosquitos don't have skulls, but they are probably that big in Texas.
Rade & Ricko: Thanks!
Mary: The giant bubble would be handy in rain, and for fending off oblivious people with cell phones from bumping into you.
The forest path would at least be shady, but I feel like when you came out you'd be in Narnia or Rivendell or something.
That one gothic looking building is a church in Germany. Not sure but I remember seeing it in passing in Wiesbaden I think. It's very strange looking because it's round so it kind of stuck with my mind when I was a kid there.
Anon: Thanks. I thought it must be a church, but didn't know where. To me it looks quite sinister somehow.
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