#flagwatch 16/24 #HUN in the parking lot for Canada’s Wonderland, alongside #CAN and #ITA.
The same #BEL @notcontrary spotted, still hanging after going out to France.
#flagwatch 15/24
#flagwatch 14/24 #ESP, sharing windows with #FRA, #POR and #CAN.
Carried by a very happy #GEO fan at Left Field’s western outpost.
#flagwatch 13/24
#POL, twinned with lexical neighbour #POR, on a house near Trinity Bellwoods.
That’s half way.
#flagwatch 12/24
#ENG and #GER hanging together on a house in our neighbourhood.
#flagwatch 8/24
Piggy-backing on @notcontrary’s #NED from yesterday.
#flagwatch 6/24
With the help of my navigator and co-pilot, @notcontrary, as photographer: a 4×4 flying a pair of outsized #ITA flags.
#flagwatch 5/24
#flagwatch 4/24 A dashcam still of #UKR, on the ON 400 near Finch Avenue.
A lucky find in Canada’s Wonderland giant parking lot, #CRO!
#flagwatch 3/24
#POR, the easiest one to spot in our neighbourhood; twinned here with #CAN.
#flagwatch 2/24
And so, it begins.
A Romanian flag in an underground parking lot.
#ROU #flagwatch 1/24
If multiple players spot the same physical flag, whoever photographs it first that day can count it, not the others.
It’s helpful, but not required, to include how many you’ve got so far:
#flagwatch 0/24
Flags must be plausibly for #Euro2024.
Domestic or personal flags only, typically on cars or on homes, or being carried or worn.
Embassies, consulates and places that generally fly flags don’t count.
Nor do flags flown by businesses, nor being flown as part of a display of all of the flags.