In the Queen's Park yesterday, I found fungi:
A tree-trunk of note also.
While walking around town, I spotted this ghost-bustery character all splatted on the macadam.
Back home, out in the garden, there are fruits. I learned that in order to photograph shiney surfaces, I have to include something textured amongst them.
The last of the hanging quinces.
There are flowers about. This pea-flower, all dewed-up delighted me.
11 comments:
Apologies accepted Rg.
Gosh! And I thought I was never going to hear from you again. Glad to be back in the fold.
That's very kind, Fred. I find that if I try to suppress my commenting here, it bursts out elsewhere :-)
Best to keep a rein on it.
Here was me being paranoid and thinking I had been excommunicated.
By the way big pat on the back for ES councillors seeing through the yacht race fiasco before committing public funds. Looks like a well run con and some swallowed it hook line and sinker
Ditto me, Philip..."You have not been invited"..ouch ;)
Yikes!
I'm very sorry about that - I didn't see the "You have not been invited" message, being the only guest, and didn't realise I was broadcasting an electronic slap in the face. My profuse apologies (again).
I'm pulling on my hair-shirt and will wear it all week (til the weekend, that is :-)
I may also lash myself with nettles and maybe rend my garments, I'm not decided yet. Perhaps a soapy mouth-wash?
Could take me a day to decide.
Flag the self-flagellation Robert, it's so passe...simply reflect on your sins and vow to do better in the future. Amen!!
Okay, but can I at least reflect til it hurts?
As the Buddha did?
I'm pleased your blog is back, Robert.
Nice to have your attention and comments again, AC.
I've battened down the hatches, awaiting an impending storm and hoping to not get too badly damaged. As is often the case, I'm answering my emails.
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