Assignment 33 Round Up - Where the Wild Things Are

Hello Blipworld - Daily Post here with the assignment33 round up - a dangerous task set by S2, asking you to report to us all 'Where the wild things are...'. I've had a great time reviewing all the entries and meeting some people for the first time.

As usual blippers have been intrepid in their adventures, and broad in their interpretations. From bikers with their helmets to plates of food, venturing up kilts and into workshops. Wild things have been encountered in all manner of places - hiding in lockers, lurking down alleyways, waiting in garages, concealed in dark cellars, and secreted behind doors and gates. Pretty creepy they are sometimes.

Sometimes they don't hide - they march around their offices, bombard castles, congregate in stadiums, mosh at festivals, drink in pubs, visit funfairs, appear on TV and even head abroad, before returning to their towns and villages. Wild things are naughty, they're tough, they inspire us, they're in our in our hearts and in our souls. They can be our friends...

They're in our homes and buildings - in our kitchens, spare rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms, playing on our floors and venturing under beds.

We are surrounded by them outside. They move around. They are in our parks, our cities, in deserts. They prowl in the long grass on beaches, crash along rivers, and are often just down the street. They appear in the sky, they rest in our cemeteries, and menace innocent players on golf courses.

Sometimes it is obvious what the wild things are - they manifest themselves as wild horses, lizards, elephants, frogs, dogs, more dogs, frogs, polar bears, allligators, meerkats, (former) snakes, bulls, oh, and a few more dogs. Did I mention cats? Lots of cats - they're definitely wild things those cats. What about those cats eh? Cats! They even eat crisps they're so wild. They hunt too. All these things should be in a zoo, maybe in Paris? Especially cats.

They fly too - in the form of parrots, hawks, roadrunners, seagulls, butterflies, bees, damsel flies and weird insects.

Wild things are found elsewhere in nature. They appear in our gardens as strange plants, insatiable plants, wild plants, Swedish flowers, and wild berries.

Sometimes we are just not sure what or where the wild things are...

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Blicentral here folks.

First up, a huge thank you to Daily Post for his epic assignment round up. We think it's the longest we've ever had.

Daily Post has also suggested our next assignment theme Portrait of a Stranger. As usual, please tag your images assignment34.

We'll round up this one on 16 September, so that's a full two weeks to challenge you somewhat

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