Clary wrote:I was going to say England, it's misty and green, but the tree behind the house looks a bit foreign. Antipodean?
correct, on both counts clary (now try to work that out)
If you accept the sunshade to be on a different side ...
... Melbourne, Captain Cook's (rebuilt) cottage in Fitzroy park.
Walter I'm round the other side but it looks more sunny where you are so I think I'll join you.
Your turn.
It's rather sunny here, too:
No, far away from it, actually.
Hm, those Greek temple ruins look brandnew

Must be in the United States, right?
Not the USA. (And I've my sincerest doubts about "Greek" .... 'new' might be, partly :wink: )
Now that I've found the plans, I just need to find the temple.
Francis wrote:Now that I've found the plans, I just need to find the temple.
Hint: it's "original" but not Greek :wink:
Is it in Europe though?
I've been looking and looking and coming up with zilch.
Correct - the place where I got my "schein" (exam) in archeology, digging there three days.
(The result is to be seen here - what became later that "Archeolgy Park"" ..... well partly, at least

)
wow, in Germany, ha? Who knew!!
I knew. I could tell by the imaginative architectural style. I'm an expert in architectural style. To some extent anyway. And no litter is a giveaway.
I would post a pic but like many others before me, and, no doubt, many more to come I don't know how to because you can't be an expert at everything can you.
But I like any game Cal comes on.
spendius, in the reference section are so many topics on "how to post
a picture", and if you read the directions carefully, you'll be able to
upload and host a picture through imageshack.
Come on 'spendi' you're never stuck for words, show us what a Yorkshire-man is made of, post a picture or do you want me to tell Mathos you've run into a problem here?
I once did manage to post a picture on this thread actually Dutch. I had consulted a British Telecom engineer. He put me in the picture.
The only trouble was that the silly fooker had not noticed that the picture of one of the most beautiful pubs I have ever seen which I posted, under his guidance, had the name and address of the place and the post code in the bottom right hand corner and Francis identified it straight away.
I was mortified and resolved there and then to never allow myself to expose my technological hamfistedness (eatyurartowtjamsiebouy) to public view on any subsequent occasions.
An American gent did, however, make a weary attempt to convey the aching longing and yearning he felt on seeing it.
That is an admirable confession 'spendi', if it is any consolation I stuffed up 6 times before I got it right with the help of some good people here. So, my advice, keep trying it is not as difficult as it seems.
CalamityJane wrote:Is it in Europe though?
I've been looking and looking and coming up with zilch.
I looked for it too but couldn't find it. Found other interesting pictures though.
btw I am still following along in case you couldn't tell