Category Archives: Animals
Woodrow goes for a swim
Woody is usually white & very fluffy, especially after his bath, however today when Wilson went flying into the river after a stick, Woodrow followed! Then he wanted me to pick him up! Luckily it was not very cold today … Continue reading
A chilly Mothers Day
Spring has been springing, and I have been out in the garden recently for a few days without a coat, but not today! Temperatures down in the single figures again, a biting wind & drizzle on top. We felt very … Continue reading
Introducing Woodrow
I Haven’t had a chance to post on here for ages, I’ve been doing a photography class & we have lots of homework, my youngest daughter is going to University in October & we’ve been visiting lots of different ones… … Continue reading
Another Blue Monday: A Blue Chicken
Here is another of my collection of blue photos for Sally’s Blue Monday challenge This one I found on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, originally intended for a statue of William the 4th on a horse, but remained bare … Continue reading
Another type of ‘Dreamy’
Any excuse to include a picture of Wilson! This Week’s Photo Challenge; Dreamy
25 Days for Daloni – September 6th
I am collecting some jokes for my friends sister Daloni. The reason why is on my post for September the 1st Here’s some I found for today….I thought I might be able to generate a few more on here? Please … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Dialogue
This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge asks us to consider Dialogue Dialogue is an engaging conversational exchange. When it comes to photography, dialogue can be perceived as a consensual interaction between two images.Placed next to each other, each photograph opens up … Continue reading
The Chertsey Show
When we came back from New Zealand I was thrilled when my friend Sarah gave me a tomato plant :-). Damien & Louise’s garden full of vegetables and herbs have inspired me to make a lot more from my garden … Continue reading
First in Show!!
I entered this photo in a competition at The Chertsey Fair under the class ‘British Birds’ Even though these ducks originate from Asia (closely related to the Wood Duck found in America) a large feral population was established in the … Continue reading