Left behind by Jorge Rosado
This black and white photo was taken in April last year in Mira de Aire and symbolizes the importance of the past in our lives and the need to not forget our roots and all the transitions throughout our life that made us who we are. Our path reflects the path of our ancestors.
Weeds in the Grass by Leanne Lindsay
I was exploring the unique Boothtown Aqueduct in Sydney's west with my grandchildren when this beautiful flower caught my eye. The sunlight hit it perfectly, and I just had to capture it! I wasn't sure if it was a weed or a flower and to be honest, it didn't really matter. It was pretty and unusual. I later found out that it is purple-top vervain, Brazilian vervain, or common verbena flowers. These flowers are native to South America, so grow quite well in Australia, and are known for their vibrant colors that attract butterflies and bees.
Feeling Peckish in Ireland by Catherine Ferraz
Sunny weather in Ireland is sometimes the result of a morning spent in town browsing the shops looking for a spark of inspiration for setting the afternoon mood. The wine shop had many mouth-watering temptations of tapas as they normally do, which always had you deciding for a bit longer than ever necessary.