
Not a cherry.
This is my twentysecond square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.



I liked the idea of topiary but had no photo on file. But then I found this in a front yard in the neighbourhood. It’s a … a twisted … it’s a twisted, trained, long something. Because of the long form I had to kind of cheat.

Another attempt at topiary in a local front yard.
This is my twentyfirst square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.

Lepidoptophobia – the fear of flying insects.

A hover fly.

A colibri hawk moth.
It will (probably) be my last look to phobias but for anybody who wants to look into phobias I can offer:
This is my twentieth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


Herpetophobia – the fear of reptiles.
This is my nineteenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


Catoptrophobia: The fear of mirrors or of reflections.
This is my seventeenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.



Catoptrics relates to mirrors and reflections.
This is my sixteenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


That’s Henry, the cat who shares our flat. This picture of him in the tree in our backyard was taken on the first day he was ever allowed out.
This is my fiftteenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


as Quincy M.E. used to say when he came upon a puzzling fact after an autopsy. Was it murder? We will never know unless this corpse is brought to the morgue to probe the fact..
This is my fourteenth square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.


If you see this red man on a traffic light (on a red robot for South Africans) for pedestrians in Germany, it means: sTOP!
This is my thirteenth top square for Becky’s April Square Challenge.
