Wednesday 18 February 2015

WHITE FOR WINTER

Most winter white, is, let's face it, SNOW!   Thanks to the Gulf Stream we don't get a lot of snow here in the UK, though of course Scotland and Northern England get more than the balmy Southern parts.    And the east of England, north or south, can get clobbered with heavy falls.

So I dug out my snow shots from last month, to rise up to Carmi's challenge to find White for Winter photographs.



Our garden, from the house.   Beyond the hedge at the bottom is the Park.....



And in the Park, half the town enjoyed sledging.   We have a very handy hill!



Patterns made by snow on branches



Just snow, really, by the lake.



 Snow on spiky grass.



And there are wings.......



And white feathers.   From the swans that live on the lake.

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Tuesday 10 February 2015

R-U-B-B-E-R-Y

S-t-r-e-t-c-h your imagination this week - its all things Rubbery over at writteninc where Carmi wants Rubbery things!   Go over to the link to see what other stretchy and bouncy photographs are there!


I had fun with this one!




Spin around on this - in the better weather!



What would we do without these things to keep our lives together??



His and hers!    We share here!



Yup!  We have wacky wellies too!

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Wednesday 4 February 2015

EDIBLES

If you are feeling peckish, then this weeks challenge may be torment for you!   Its everything Edible here for this week's challenge.   Do go to the link and see what others fancy for lunch!




Oranges and Satsumas - just waiting to be eaten.   They won't last long!





Baby plum tomatoes.   Mr. G likes the little ones, I like a really ripe big one, especially those huge funny shaped ones you can get in Spanish markets! :)




My vegetables this week were totally unsuitable for photography, so I took these frozen mixed veg we were having last night.   They are waiting to go in the boiling water, so are still frosty.

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