This time I knew exactly what day it was as I was strolling with bestia. The last day. So I had to pay attention to the last thing.
Here it is, Monte Amiata on the right with a fresh coat of snow, untouched.

Bushboy’s rules are simple:
1. Post the last photo on your SD card or last photo on your phone for the 30th November.
2. No editing – who cares if it is out of focus, not framed as you would like or the subject matter didn’t cooperate.
3. You don’t have to have any explanations, just the photo will do.
4. Create a Pingback to this post or link in the comments.
5. Tag “The Last Photo”.
Of course, I need to add some more photos from this walk. This is my post, after all, and I cannot stick to just one photo no matter what I do. Here are some beasties, some growth, a town and a road.
Oh, and a warm congratulations to Dan for one year of him as our Thursday Doors host! I can hardly believe a year has gone by already.
Have a joyous December.
The last surviving Goose of the Apocalypse. Autumn leaves. Lake Burano with the sea behind. A little bird. A little fairy. Capalbio on the hill. You can ski on Monte Amiata. In front the Aurelia road: Rome to the right, Livorno to the left.
For Last on the card challenge hosted by bushboys world

This day in my blogging history
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Growing up next to Croatia means that you grow afraid of the sea police. They suppress no-permit boating, free camping, fishing guns. Greece seems like paradise in comparison.
We are on a beach in a bay, nobody around. Another thing that wouldn’t fly in packed Croatia. Our guys have just returned from some gun-fishing. If not that time, they surely catch something the next. Fish love them.
An approaching man is spotted. We panic. They try to bury their guns in the sand.
The man arrives and says: “Please, be careful in the sea. We fish with dynamite over there.”
If you only posted one photo, I would know your blog had been hijacked!! That last photo–what a beauty of a door.
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Hahha, this gave me a chuckle, Lois. Be afraid. 😀 The last photo is from Croatia. They have several hilltop towns there that could be in Tuscany.
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These are beautiful, Manja – Thanks for remembering.
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You’re most welcome, Dan. 🙂 I was surprised to see it! Wouldn’t expect it yet, the first anniversary of your hosting.
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The year has gone by quickly, Manja. I’m so glad you’re still with the challenge.
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Nice praying mantis – I wish we had them here.
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Oh! You don’t? There must be some in Cornwall. They have it almost tropical there.
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None in the UK at all as far as I know.
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I am glad you Last Photo was a beautiful landscape Manja 🙂 Thanks for remembering and for joining in 🙂 🙂
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You’re most welcome, bushboy. Next time I’ll try to forget again. 😀
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😂😂
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I love the Lake Burano photo especially. Wonderful colors as well as composition. (K)
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Thank you, K. I see this view every day. I have so many similar photos and yet keep doing it and always try to do better.
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What gorgeous photos, the skies so blue. Thanks for sharing, they made me smile
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Ahh, I’m glad, Not Pam. This is my daily view. A bit too regularly daily. I could drive anywhere and then I don’t.
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You often take for granted the beauty in your own front yard
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Always lovely to see the landscapes of Italy 🙂
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Thank you, Sarah! This is my daily view.
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What a great one!
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Gosh. Gun-fishing, seriously? I wonder how often careless people fall foul of that particular pastime? Is that the just the way they fish over there? Beautiful photos, anyway. They always emit country air out of my phone.
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Well… it’s a harpoon. Mechanical, I assume. It’s just called underwater gun. 😀 Thanks, Sunra Nina. I’m glad you’re getting some air from my posts.
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Ohhhhhh… that’s what a harpoon is! Imagine, I had no idea! Gosh. How brutal. I know fish eat fish but it seems so brutal.
I’m adding ‘harpoon’ to my wordpool today to see if I can shoehorn it into a poem 😄
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See, I don’t know the word “wordpool”… Maybe I should write a poem about it too.
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