In response to Ailsa’s Travel Theme with Entertainment theme
Welcome to the Weekly Photo Challenge – From Above
In this challenge let us play a game about feeling ourselves like birds or giants. New theme will be introduced each Wednesday.
We will look at the world and life around us from above, from a bird perspective. We will discover amazing views and angles and feel like we were flying.
Show us your world from above!
Recent and past theme: People (heads)
Roofs
The participants from the last week
Upcoming themes:
Trees
Flowers
Clouds
Seas
Rivers
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How to participate:
1. Create a new post titled “From above – People (heads)” and use the tag “FromAbove“
2. Add photos and feel free to add also a few words if you feel so
3. Paste the link of your post to my comments so the other bloggers can find your link, visit your blog, leave comments, interact by any way
4. If you wish to get notifications about new prompts don’t forget to follow me
Here is my entry for this theme
In response to The Weekly Photo Challenges with the Gathering theme

Swans gathering – 2009 was the only year I saw over 50 swans on the Vag river.

I love crafts and this is a nice gathering of pots and mugs

Gathering at the “Hradosti” event. This event is so great. People can play board games all the day, meet new friends and have a great fun.

My favorit wild flowers – Red Poppies gathering at the Vag River

Tea and Coffee shop – beautiful gathering of aromas and flavors
In response to Ailsa’s weekly Travel theme challenge with the Faces theme
The Slovak wooden Betlehem is a beautiful and an unique attraction with moving pieces from the famous artist Jozef Pekara.
This rare attraction reflects the Slovak history and the daily life of Slovak people. The artist included a famous Slovak places like Bratislava (the capital city), Nitra, Trencin and Spis with their castles, also Trnava and Kosice with the famous St. Elizabeth Cathedral, High Tatra’s peak Krivan – one of the Slovak’s national symbols.
The Slovak Betlehem is 8,5 m long, 2,5 wide and 3 m high with 300 pieces and almost an a half of them are moving. It is a life geography and history exercise book.