
Square 29 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.

Square 29 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.
Linked to A Photo a Week: Feet.




“The world is wide.
No two days are alike, nor even two hours, neither were there ever two leaves of a tree alike since the creation of all the world; and the genuine productions of art, like those of nature, are all distinct from each other.”
John Constable
I’ve never yet managed to catch those apple trees in bloom; I’m worried that since they are so ancient that I will never do. So there are only three seasons on display.
Linked to Travel with Intent. For more photos inspired by the quote from John Constable, click here.
What started out as an argument (or possibly a bullying incident)
amongst domestic geese
turned into a wild fracas
before settling down again when everyone left.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Fracas.
The light was queer and I just clicked quickly to snap the three herons flying past. Since most of the storks (but not all) have left, there are more herons in the field. Yesterday I counted five. Anyway, only on the computer screen did I see the spec on the upper left side and realised there was another kind of flyer in the air.
Square 28 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.
Sesquipedalian loquaciousness. Does “selective monochromatism” qualify?
Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: 90% needs to be all one colour.


#26 for Tourmaline’s Halloween Challenge: Bat.
A bat is a Fledermaus in German, literally a “fluttering mouse”. An old joke I keep coming back to.

Remember: Punctuation is important.
A week structures your time. I was always amazed how a week felt when we lived in Saudi Arabia. Since the weekend is on Thursday and Friday the children went to school and the husband went to work on Saturday and Sunday, that was a … Continue reading Time is relative