Last on the card – October
A relief to find this was my last photo taken in October. Not too shabby for taking part in bushboy’s Last on the Card challenge.
Continue reading “Last on the card – October”A relief to find this was my last photo taken in October. Not too shabby for taking part in bushboy’s Last on the Card challenge.
Continue reading “Last on the card – October”The September Equinox is here. A few photos looking back over the last season.
Continue reading “Half light half dark – September Equinox”Post the last photo you took in April – the latest round of the monthly challenge from bushboy.
Continue reading “Last on the card – a bean in April!”Post the last photo you took in March – the latest round of the monthly challenge from bushboy. I got this one past the censor!
Continue reading “Last on the card”Odd looking back through a year in pictures, to see them in a mass stretching back ‘to this time last year’. I picked 12 of my nature photos – it seems I like shadows, odd angles and the sea.
Continue reading “12 from 21”Once again it’s time for Bushboy’s ‘Last on the Card’ challenge. What is the last photo you took in September? As usual I enjoyed the surprise! Forgetting has its charms, after all.
Continue reading “Last on the card – September”I had no idea what my last photo for August would be: the one with the pumpkin bigger than my head? A rowan tree in distress – blossoming at the same time as it’s fruiting? No: it’s this accidental photo.
Continue reading “An accidental photo”The challenge (thanks, Brian) is to show the last photo on your SD card or phone for July – unedited and with no comment. See Bushboy’s post for all the details.
Continue reading “Last Photo for July”Lately, I have been writing a story. It’s the kind that takes a long time to make short.
Continue reading “The long and the short”To feel time passing, take a look around.
Continue reading “Comings and Goings”Books reviews with the occasional interview thrown in for good measure
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