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Wally is not much around anymore, but sometime you still find him ;-))
Happy Wall Wednesday!!!!
""""Where's Wally? (known in North America as Where's Waldo?) is a series of children's books created by the English illustrator Martin Handford. The books consist of a series of detailed double-page spread illustrations depicting dozens or more people doing a variety of amusing things at a given location. Readers are challenged to find a character named Wally hidden in the group. Wally's distinctive red-and-white-striped shirt, bobble hat, and glasses make him slightly easier to recognize."""
Info - WiKi
Had some log in problems this morning, but kept my head cool, like this Wally, and I'm back on line again!!!
Have to check this Wally if it is still this state or redone again in the meantime.
Happy Wall Wednesday!
~~"Where's Wally?" is a British series of children's puzzle books created by English illustrator Martin Handford. The books consist of a series of detailed double-page spread illustrations depicting dozens or more people doing a variety of amusing things at a given location. Readers are challenged to find a character named Wally hidden in the group.
Wally is identified by his red-and-white-striped shirt, bobble hat, and glasses, but many illustrations contain red herrings involving deceptive use of red-and-white striped objects. Later entries in the long-running book series added other targets for readers to find in each illustration.~~ - WiKi
I will be off for a couple of days, enjoy your weekend!!
Wally really didn't like being in his pouch, and most times would climb out just as soon as he was put there, His mother's pouch had been warm and he could hear her heart beat, but his artificial pouch had none of these familiar comforts. So he would climb out and call for his mother.
The link is to a woman raising a Swamp Wally, just like Wally.
Wally loved cuddles, he would stand at my feet and place his front paws on my leg, just above the ankle, and wait patiently for me to bend down and pick him up. Holding and cuddling him was always a joy, I wish there had been more time to cuddle and love him.
Diese schöne Bibliothek habt ihr sicher schon häufiger gesehen, aber vielleicht noch nicht aus dieser Perspektive, die mich an einen Wal erinnert, der in diesem Fall mit seinen "Barten" Wissen fischt ...
You may have seen this beautiful library more often, but maybe not yet from this perspective, which reminds me of a whale, which in this case fishes with its "baleen" knowledge ...
;-) ...
Euch eine gute Zeit zwischen den Jahren ...
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Aus französischer Produktion stammen die 40 DB-Triebwagen der Baureihe 641 vom Typ Alstom Coradia A. Unter anderem werden sie auf der Hochrheinstrecke eingesetzt. Ein Doppelgespann passiert soeben den Haltepunkt Laufenburg (Baden) wo der Fluss die Grenze zwischen Deutschland und der Schweiz darstellt.
Escena de transhumancia en el Collado del Estanh de Mar.
Parc Nacional d'Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici.
Panorámica de 8 tomas verticales tomadas a pulso.
Pied wagtail, male
Wally dropped in to show off his new mate this afternoon Yes our young male pied wagtail who turned up during the first cold spell has pulled. He landed on the lawn and immediately displayed to Wanda calling her down and then led her around the garden
Is that you?
I found this graffiti on a wall in Caxias do Sul, RS, Brazil 2016
This well-beloved character over here is known as...
Waldo in North America - “Where’s Waldo?”
In Brazil we call him Wally - “Onde está Wally?” ou também “Onde está o Wally”
Walter in Germany - “Wo ist Walter?”
Der Expo-Wal, auch als Pavillon der Hoffnung bezeichnet, war sozusagen die Kirche der Weltausstellung EXPO 2000 in Hannover.
Seine weit über das Gelände hinaus ragende Stahlflosse hat wohl jeder Besucher irgendwann gesehen.
Daher wurde er von Lesern und Zuschauern der Zeitschrift Bunte und des ZDF per TED am 17. Mai 2000 zum EXPO-Wahrzeichen gekürt.
Nach dem Ende der nicht so erfolgreich verlaufenen wie geplanten Ausstellung stellte sich die Frage: wohin mit den verbliebenen Pavillons?
Einige wenige wurden abgebaut und fanden woanders einen neuen Stellplatz, aber es wurden auch viele abgerissen.
Der EXPO-Wal wurde an die LIM WAL gGmbH vermietet und inzwischen auch an diese verkauft, die das Gebäude als Eventcenter, im Rahmen einer Vermietung an ein Catering Unternehmen und Kirche betreibt.
Seit 2004 wird der Pavillon der Hoffnung für die Expowal-Gottesdienste unter dem Titel „Expowal – Eine unglaubliche Kirche“ genutzt.
Die Veranstaltungen haben griffige Namen wie "WAL-Sonntag" oder eben auch WAL-Abend".
Außerdem kann der Pavillon als Eventlocation gemietet werden.
Die Infos habe ich aus Wikipedia und den Betreiber-Websites zusammengetragen.
The Wally Dug at night, a pub in the lower half of the Georgian-era New Town in Edinburgh. A Wally Dug is an old Scottish name for an old-fashioned ornamental dog of the sort folks would have on shelves or mantlepieces.
Improvised night shot, leaning camera on the "wait" button box on nearby pedestrian crossing to steady it a little.
Beautiful sunset and silhouettes at Roatan in Honduras.
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Remembering the children of my generation 21 October 1966 god bless you all.. This is not an image taken by me it is an image taken by others.
I was tempted to photoshop a minature Wally into the shot and set the challenge but I think you get the idea anyway.
At the risk of overdoing the bird thing, here's another of the wattlebird in the callistemon. It was OK in colour but mono made it a little more interesting.
Wally Gator is a swinging alligator in the swamp.
He's the greatest percolator when he really starts to romp.
There has never been a greater operator in the swamp.
See ya later, Wally Gator.
Ten Pelicans on a tree branch hanging over the Murray River. There's one outrider if you can spot it - a cormorant on the left end of the branch. Hence, the name Wally.
Find Waldo (Wally)! This is a large and beautiful rock spire in central Utah. I’m actually in the photo for scale. I guess you could call me a rockaholic, lol, I seem to be addicted to searching for interesting rock formations in the SW USA. I didn’t find this one though. I was shooting with @roycebairphoto and @naturalwildimage and this location was their idea. Thanks Royce and Robert! After shooting for a while we took a few photos with a person included for scale. There is Low Level Lightning with a light panel set to around 4900K color temperature to create a normal color in the rocks. This is red rock county! Stacked image.