Marsha Ingrao from Always Write blog and Cee Neuner are co-hosting challenge to bring together two very different aspects of seeing the world. Marsha loves to tell stories about her photos. and Cee loves to let her photos tell the story. They will take turns every other week exploring art in public places.



What PPAC is all about.
Public art is which encompasses any form of art you see in a public place, large or small, statues, murals, graffiti, gardens, Christmas lights, even buildings or bridges. The art should be visible from streets, sidewalks or outdoor public places.
- Seasonal Displays
- Graffiti
- Statues and Sculptures
- Collections
- Store Windows
- Murals
- Transportation
- Car Shows
- Artistic Construction (Bridge, benches and buildings)
- Wall Art
Aletta, the boot is my favorite, too. I think the sheep are funny. They look like those chia pets you can buy. The elephants are too cute and colorful, too. You have an adorable post! 🙂
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Thank you so much Marsha and am so glad that you enjoyed my post. 😊
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You are a great contributor, Aletta. Your photography is always so interesting. 🙂
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Thank you! 😀
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Oh what perfect photos for PPAC. I so adore the boot 😀 😀
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Thank you very much 😊
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Lovely! I love the boot
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I like it too!
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What a fabulous wellie!
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I like it too, Jo!
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Lekker ou NZ kuns.
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Ja, ek is mal daaroor!
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Ek ook. Hou ook van die voëls wat hul in yster uitsny wat jy buite op posbus of waar ook al kan sit.
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Ja! Dis pragtig.
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Die gumboot is baie interessant … en hoe oulik is daardie kleurvolle olifante nie!
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Daar in New Zealand het hulle baie keer ‘n besondere item van elke dorp wat so geadverteer word.
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Gumboot is van geriffelde sinkplate gemaak. Daars n hele klomp items wat hul so gemaak het.
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Dis regtig uniek … kan nie onthou dat ons so iets gesien het met ons besoek aan NZ nie.
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Byvoorbeeld by Ohakune is daar groot wortel om erkenning aan hulle te gee vie die groot hoeveelheid wortels wat daar geplant word
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Netso. Ek kon nie dadelik op nog kom nie. Moet my fotos deurkyk om te sien watter ek afgeneem het.
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Dit sal goed wees!
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