not for no rain but for sunshine.
Just that sometime in February we get don’t get the promise of no cold but of spring. One promise rippling out.

The Cosmic Photo Challenge: After the Rain
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Just that sometime in February we get don’t get the promise of no cold but of spring. One promise rippling out.

The Cosmic Photo Challenge: After the Rain
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The first post answering to this week’s Lens-Artists prompt that I saw was Brian’s from bushboy’s blog. I misunderstood the prompt when I saw Brian’s first photo and thought we are seeing “crops” (as in things that are grown) and I wondered about Australia’s agricultural … Continue reading My crop of crops
Oriental hellebores, also known as Christmas rose or lenten roses, start flowering in January – unless they are covered with snow (as they have been this weekend – but what are archives for?). The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Winter blooms
Since I’m housebound due to a little gift from St Nicholas (i.e. a nice, fat cold) I have to revert to photos from last year. I’m sure though, nobody can tell. The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Festive Illumination
The last on the SD card in the camera.
The magnolia tree in our back garden is getting bigger every year.
For the last one of the SD card in the mobile phone I actually have to show two photos.
When I opened the gallery of the phone the last photo I found was this one:
Our grandson has found the editing facilities in my phone. This is a photo he took of his dad.
This is the last photo on the SD card that I took:
Not a work of art and I feel it also does need an explanation. Our son had forgotten to let me know that he wouldn’t be home for dinner. Since I had made one of his favourite dishes (Kässpätzle) I thought I had to show him what he was missing.





One to Three Challenge in January
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Original.
With a filter called “Cassatt“.
With a filter called “Redblush“.
With a filter called “Adventure“.
With a filter called “Rembrandt“.
All editing done with an online program called lunapic.com .
One to three challenge in September.
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