Travel Photo of the Day (April 30)

This photo was taken in Honduras.  I loved how the green vegetation looked against the clouds.

About TBM

TB Markinson is an American who's recently returned to the US after a seven-year stint in the UK and Ireland. When she isn't writing, she's traveling the world, watching sports on the telly, visiting pubs in New England, or reading. Not necessarily in that order. Her novels have hit Amazon bestseller lists for lesbian fiction and lesbian romance. She cohosts the Lesbians Who Write Podcast (lesbianswhowrite.com) with Clare Lydon. TB also runs I Heart Lesfic (iheartlesfic.com), a place for authors and fans of lesfic to come together to celebrate lesbian fiction.
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26 Responses to Travel Photo of the Day (April 30)

  1. Robyn says:

    Gorgeous photo!!

  2. Gilly Gee says:

    Love the little flashes of flower, hibiscus? that grow all over the tropics 🙂

    • TBM says:

      I do believe you are right, it is hibiscus. That is one of my favorite flowers. They remind me of my childhood in California.

  3. scrapydo says:

    Looks like a hibiscus flower in the back. Very green I must say!

  4. Beautiful! Wish I were there 🙂

  5. orples says:

    Me too, and those little (and that) red flowers (white flower) ice the cake with sprinkles. Nice shot! 🙂

  6. T.F.Walsh says:

    The colours are just gorgeous

  7. So pretty. We have something similar at the end of our street in yellow. They make me smile everytime I see them 🙂

  8. Northern Narratives says:

    I like the green very much.

  9. Fergiemoto says:

    Very striking – and I also like the bright red flowers!

  10. Myra GB says:

    I can drown in the greens. My campus is filled with trees, lovely trees. I love being ‘covered’ in greens. 🙂

  11. IsobelandCat says:

    It is nearly as lush as our garb after all this rain!

    • TBM says:

      The rain is killing my lettuce. My other plants are surviving, but my poor lettuce is drowning. But I am loving the greenness of all the trees, grass, and plants.

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