A couple of ladybirds were having a venture round the garden in the sunshine... ...and a robin was having a browse of the bird boxes... The sunshine has got a few of the sunflower seeds planted this month starting to sprout… ... and there's already Forget-Me-Nots in the back garden. There were potatoes were unexpectedly … Continue reading My favourite photos of March
Author: Becky
Spring and sogginess
A day of over 200 photos began with a loudly twittering robin on the garden fence... ...followed by a walk (passing this already summery like tree) to a nearby nature reserve while rain was getting heavier... ...and due to my notepad getting soggy (and muddy - due to me dropping it - which I think … Continue reading Spring and sogginess
A day at Compton Verney: involving art, mud, and a little bit of cake
A homemade candle lit at breakfast time It was 4°C at 9.27am, and the bells of the church at the end of the road were ringing when we left, bright sun was out but frost remained in the places it hadn’t shone on; there was barely any traffic in the town, crocuses on some verges, … Continue reading A day at Compton Verney: involving art, mud, and a little bit of cake
February’s top 10
A sign of spring braving the temperatures... ...and a few more signs (in plant form). Mum conquering the puddles with muddy boots and a determined spirit Snowdrops in an ancient misty graveyard Getting violent with a decomposing compost bin The results of a Grow Your Own Mushroom kit A very pretty robin perched on a … Continue reading February’s top 10
Adventures in High Winds: A Day Out (with soggy boots)
It was 14°C with 71 km/h gusts at 10.25am when the car moved – and Soot (the approaching 21 year old cat) was strolling around considering where to flop (following a bowl top up and gobbling a lot of it), and I’d grabbed a biscuit. A half dead looking man was getting out of a … Continue reading Adventures in High Winds: A Day Out (with soggy boots)
This was advertised as a Valentines market…
Due to being irritated by the technology of blood sugar sensors all morning (I'm diabetic - and the devices take some getting used to), it took me a while, but I eventually got a bit of a grip on myself and moved from my chair, tidied myself up, and gave Soot the (approaching 21 year … Continue reading This was advertised as a Valentines market…
Wintery-ness
It was 3°C at 6.55am – and there was frost on car windscreens and the verges when I went out for my exercise... I did 3 laps of our road in 10 minutes and 30 seconds; and inside again – I decided to stay on my bed with the cat (who’d managed to get on … Continue reading Wintery-ness
The top 10 photos of January
Our little garden robin - proudly performing his morning wake up call... A really really wintery scene not far down the road... ...and our log fire (the ideal way to keep warm) A spider's hard work - frozen amongst the ivy in the 750 year old church yard at the end of our road I'd … Continue reading The top 10 photos of January
Exploring London’s Art Scene on a Frosty Day – Part 2
Part 1 The Burlington Arcade wasn’t far down the road; and Bell & Ross was selling ‘The Aviation Collection watches’, Mou had impressive slippers in the window, and a jewellery shop called Azza Family seemed to originate in Egypt. There was a shoe shine service; Sermoneta gloves; and a shop called Code 8 offering a … Continue reading Exploring London’s Art Scene on a Frosty Day – Part 2
Exploring London’s Art Scene on a Frosty Day
Temperatures were – 1°C at 9.37am, the car windows needed scraping, and it was 5 minutes later that it moved: There was frost everywhere (thawing slightly where sun was shining), it got parked at the station at 9.53am – where a Tardis Tanker was out on the road, and the ticket barriers were wide open … Continue reading Exploring London’s Art Scene on a Frosty Day