at least, of their heads.





Linked to I’m a fan of … Interested in more fanatical posts? Click here.

“If a donkey bray at you, don’t bray at him.”
George Herbert
Linked to Travel with Intent where you can find more photos inspired by George Herbert.

My final square photo for this month of lines&squares with children lining up. Or is it bloggers already lining up for the next month of squares soon?
Linked to Lines&Squares: #31 in October.


There is no such thing as a Gruffalo!
Oh yes, there is! And it lives in our woods. The illustrator Axel Scheffler was there for the Gruffalo’s birthday and the unveiling of the sculpture:
For Six Word Saturday. More six word musings can be found on Travel with Intent.

A rusty sculpture at this winter’s light display at the Luisenpark in Mannheim.
For more banana mania coloured photos click here.




I tried to find three subjects with a dominant one in the grid position denoting the rule of three.
For A Photo a Week Challenge: The rule of thirds.

This gilded tribute to the three men who made Birmingham great, – referred to alternatively as The Carpet Salesmen or The Three Wise Men – is the city’s thank you to James Watt, William Murdoch and Matthew Boulton. They certainly used a lot of gold.
A Photo a Week. For more gilded photos (literal or otherwise) click here.