Tag Archives: Weekly Photo Challenge
Weekly Photo Challenge: Perspective
This week’s photo challenge is ‘Perspective‘. An interesting challenge…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Abandoned
In New Zealand we visited Christchurch. The city has recently suffered a series of devastating earthquakes from September 4th 2010 to September 3rd 2012. We had heard about them on the news with interest as Peter’s son and his girlfriend … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge; Window
A photo of a window in Santorini I took while there at our friends Neil & Jo’s wedding in 2008. We are off to see them & their little family in Perth next Tuesday
Weekly Photo Challenge; Beginning
This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge is Beginning. Here is my favourite one 🙂 The beginning of our married life together 🙂
Weekly Photo Challenge; Joy
Today was sunny so we decided to go to the sea! More water for Wilson 🙂 Joy!
My Best Photo of the Week
I was taking some pictures of the receding flood waters on the river Wey and I like this one particularly. The houses in the foreground are new, but the church in the background was built in 1848. The weather has … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge; One
In Hinduism, the lotus (Sanskrit & Tibetan: padma) primarily represents beauty and non-attachment. The lotus is rooted in the mud but floats on the water without becoming wet or muddy. This symbolizes how how one should live in the world … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge; Community
I was very excited turning on our Christmas Decorations this week at home, but once I found this house I think my house looks a little bit under-dressed! Christmas Decorations in our Community
Weekly Photo Challenge: Grand
I’m keeping with the autumnal theme this week for the Weekly Photo Challenge, presenting a Grand Old Oak Tree
Weekly Photo Challenge: Let There Be Light
This week’s Weekly Photo challenge is Let There Be Light In November the hours of daylight here are slightly lacking, and days are often dull and grey. It is wonderful when the sky is clear and the light shines through. … Continue reading











