Foto Flip Friday – October Theme: “Blue” (Week 5)
Welcome to another edition of Foto Flip Friday – a selected showcase of photos dredged up from my bountiful photo archives and whittled into a pretty little “flip/flop” postcard each Friday. And to add to the fun, each month I’ll challenge myself to unearth a series of images that meet a monthly theme.
This month’s theme is… the hues of sky and sea – the color: BLUE
And for this week’s selections, we had to go to (literally) the opposite ends of the earth. First to a tiny archipelago sitting out in the middle of nowhere (in the Atlantic): (Do mouseover to see a short message on the back of each postcard.)
(simply mouseover the image and watch the *magic!)
* Well o.k. for those viewing in IE, not so much a magical “flip” as a fading change. If you want to see the flip/flop, try viewing in Chrome or Firefox.
And now – dipping below the Equator and all the way ’round to the other side of the globe, to that HUGE continent “down-under” – Australia:
And that’s a “Blue” wrap! 5 weeks of blue, time to start a new round of Foto Flip Friday, and choose a new theme for the month of November.
Any ideas for a new photo theme to challenge me? I’m all ears. Yet another color perhaps? Gold? Green? “Polar Bears”? (um, on second thought, I don’t believe I have a single bear image, much less from the Arctic). In any case, do post a note in the comments with any theme ideas you might have, and I promise to consider any and all.





Off-the-beaten-path travel is my passion, and I’ve always lived life “like a kid in a candy store” – eager to sample as many flavors as I can. Indeed, my life motto has long been:










Ha, Ha! LOVE what you have done with the postcards, Dyanne! Have you had any of Monica’s tacos recently?
Hugs,
Kathy
Yep, Kathy, the digital flip/flop postcards are fun to whittle (not to mention keep my penchant to blather to a postcard-sized minimum) 😉
And yes, I try to head to Monica’s each week, but… I must admit, since she taught me how to make them – I make both kinds often here at Casa Dyanne.