In the Thar desert where the temperature can reach the mid forties, a simple structure providing shade can make a big difference.
I’m sharing for Becky’s June square roof challenge. Just a few days left to post yours!
Come away with the raggle taggle gypsy-o
In the Thar desert where the temperature can reach the mid forties, a simple structure providing shade can make a big difference.
I’m sharing for Becky’s June square roof challenge. Just a few days left to post yours!
Heavens I wouldn’t want to think that was my only protection Gilly. Wonderful photo for Roofs xx
Morning darling hope you’re having a good time xx
Tia and me both, Jo!
You and me both, blinkin machine
This photo takes me back to 1980’s when I rode a camel across the Thar desert. What an interesting place
I rode a camel to a desert shack for the night, but it was probably only a few miles.
I rode across the Thar for 4 days, sleeping under the stars in a tent. One of my truly memorable adventures
Not sure I’d doing very well in a hot climate!
I can feel the heat!
wow, what a difference that can make –
Yikes, Gilly, it looks seriously hot and arid….but a great roof shot!
A very clever simple structure. I like this shot, Gilly. 🙂
Not much shade to share around – and yet another adventure. I’ve only ever ridden a camel at Silverton near Broken Hill, with vicarious association through Robin Davidson’s “Tracks”!