Ready to play?
Since everyone’s staying home, let’s pretend we’re off on an International trip. My books are set in places I’ve visited, and I’m sharing some of my photos this month.
Identify the location of the picture below. Remember to register your answer by clicking “Leave a comment” at the top of this page and then write your reply (I’ll approve comments at the end of each day and reveal the locale in the following blog).
Correct answer receives a point. If you’re not certain, go ahead and guess! I’ll be posting a different photo, along with a hint, every day this month. Whoever has the most points on April 30th will receive a prize (you’re not winning the lotto, dear people, but I will mail you a small gift which will include a modest Amazon card). In the event of a tie, a randomly generated number will decide the winner. So, be sure to check back here each day, & let’s see who can . . .
Name That Location!
Hint: This city is known as the setting of one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays.

~Yesterday’s photo was taken at Castle Combe, England. Sharon Connell & Cynthia Raleigh recognized the place and a couple of others came close!~

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I think J love your idea if a daily game
/contest for your readers.Using Google image search will not be fair right?UBC
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Thank you.
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I think I ove your idea of a daily game
/contest for your readers.Using Google image search will not be fair right?(UBC The previous comment has typos)
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Thank you. No, I think google search image would be unsporting if it works.
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I’m going to guess the play was Macbeth, but I am stumped!
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It’s Verona and Romeo & Juliette. Thanks for playing, Amy.
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It’s Verona and Romeo & Juliette. Thanks for playing, Amy!
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Verona, Italy. Setting for Romeo and Juliet?
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Correct!
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Verona, Italy
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Correct, Lisa!
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