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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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

CHILDHOOD MEMORIES


Its nostalgia all the way this week, as Carmi, over at written inc. is asking us to either photograph something that brings back our childhood memories, or photos from our archives.

Follow the link above to see some photographic memories from others - I am sure you will be fascinated!


I don't seem to have anything much from my childhood - after all, it was a long way past!   I do still have a tatty  little bear, but not too sure where he is!

However, I have come up with these:-
   

This is me, aged 6, in 1940, trying on my Grandad's spectacles.  He was my favourite Grandad!





My father, in his Home Guard Uniform!   Whenever I hear or read about the Home Guards in  WWII, I think of him all done up in his battledress!


This was one of the first photographs I ever took.   It's 1947, and my Father and my younger sister are busy posing for me.   I used a little Box Brownie camera, and my Father, who was a very good amateur photographer, taught me a great deal.



This must be about the same time - we were allowed to make camp fires in the garden and cook odds and ends.   I am being bossy and not letting my sister do anything!   I still have a yearning to do it all again!


This must be about 1947, we used to go to Cromer, on the north Norfolk coast, every summer.   In those days we all wore bathing hats, and the bathing suits (not swim wear then!) were nearly all regulation black or navy.   Very fetching!



And this is me, aged about 14 or 15, trying to look all mysterious and "interesting".   This was the first thing I ever knitted all by myself, and I insisted on doing a complicated pattern with birds across the front!   The jumper was yellow and the birds were brown, and I was immensely proud of it.   I kept it for ages, but eventually the moths found it and I had to throw it away!   I might add that in those days it was all three-ply wool and small needles - double knitting hadn't been heard of.   Don't think I would do that again!



Tuesday, 6 January 2015

ALL TIME FAVES !

Another chance for us to post our favourite shots of all time, and burrow down into our archives!

To see great photos from others, and I can promise you there will be tremendous ones, go to Carmi over at this link.

I love seeing patterns in things, and taking close-ups, trying to get to the essence of the object.    Sounds a rather weighty objective, but you can see the results here!



The security gate over a door.



Reflections in the lake in our park



Radishes!   But a gorgeous colour!


Yes, the answer is a lemon!



Coloured felt tip pens, just waiting to be used by my Great Granddaughter!



Raindrops on a long thin leaf.

Don't forget to go and see the favourite shots of others over at the link above.   And do please leave a comment on mine, I do love to know you have been visiting!

Monday, 29 December 2014

FAVOURITE SHOTS OF THE YEAR

Yes, its that time again - 2014 is passing away and 2015 shoving at the door, waiting to come in!   So Carmi over at writteninc. is asking us for our best shots of 2014.

Not being a very good photographer, I don't think any of my shots could be called "best", unless its "best of a mediocre lot"!!   However, I'll have a go, and save my favourite one until last!



Duck in the park




Buttermilk bread in Cobh Market, Ireland, where we went on our cruise.   That market made me really hungry, pity we weren't doing self-catering!




Berries ripening on our Chinese Rowan tree in the garden.   Definitely a good thing for colour.   Pink leaves as they open in the Spring, followed by white flowers, followed by these red berries, and then the leaves turn brilliant scarlet before they fall off, leaving the berries to be stripped by the birds.




My family, at my 80th birthday party.   My daughter, two grandsons and great- grandaughter.   We all had a wonderful time.  GGD's father is the one between my daughter and his daughter.   Other grandson is fancy free! 

2014 seems to be going out in an icy manner here, looking forward to seeing what 2015 will being!

Happy New Year to you all!

Friday, 19 December 2014

WHERE YOU WORK

Having been retired for 25 years now I can't post anything mildly interesting for Carmi, over at writteninc. who is, like most of us, finding Christmas just adds to the stress, and wants pics of our workplace.

So where I work is my boring kitchen!



This is the "work" part of it.   We are tired of the green doors and drawers and are thinking of changing them.   Depends how expensive that turns out to be!



And this is what I produced yesterday - salmon fillets, spinach, leeks and potatoes.   Nothing left on plates!

I hope, Carmi, you have a great Christmas, and that everyone who posts on Carmi's thread has too.

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

HOME MADE

Like Carmi, over at writteninc. I am a fan of bread making machines.   Carmi has challenged us to photograph our delicious home made goodies, so like him, I have come up with bread! 

Go to the link above to see what other mouth-watering dishes have been photographed!



I make a half and half white/Wholemeal loaf, with added linseed.   Doesn't seem to last long!




I also do a nice line in Olive bread!



My daughter made this gorgeous chocolate cake for my 80th birthday - well worth reaching that grand old age for that cake!

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

ANIMAL PLANET

Lots and lots of different animals showing over at Carmi's challenge this week!   Makes me wish I lived where you can see wild bears!   Or at least, on the coast here!   However,  I've dug around for our four-footed (and one- and two-fotted ones!)


Max, our current dog - now getting on a bit



Wags,  my much loved and missed, first dog we had.



A very stretched squirrel feed in fat put out for the birds!



Mallards, doing what dabbling ducks do!



A very large snail which visited us once.   Hope he counts as an animal!

Go to the link above to see what others have posted -and do leave a comment - I read them all!