This is the result of overlaying different pictures-a crow on the play ground and some sunset shots from tonight. I like the way it has turned out but cannot remember how I got there!
Number plate seen in the carpark at Sainsbury's tonight. Andy pointed out to me that I have consistently got Sainsbury's wrong on here-so I went back and corrected them all! I always check my spellings but it was a mental block over endings I am afraid. And me a teacher. Starting sentences with 'And'-I do that quite a lot and am not even sure if it is wrong or not-I am just quietly rebelling!
Cow placed by an anonymous child. It looks happy there.
When the school is rebuilt I may try to procure it!
Kamile's gift. She is a sweet Lithuanian girl who speaks only a little English and does not know that she is not supposed to pick the flowers. (It is very tempting I know) She brought me a little bunch of daffodils with a big smile yesterday-so cheering! Then she picked some more for her Mum!)
The sunset-and the reflection of it on one of the buildings on the Isle of Dogs.
A tangle of Jasmine prunings-it would be good in a fairy tale to hack through and rescue someone. It is very scratchy. I took it to the tip yesterday -recycling centre really but I can't help but call it the old name. I am looking forward to 'Gardener's World' coming back on Friday-a sure sign of Spring and making the effort to get back out there and sort it out!
15 comments:
I loved the little girl's flowers
you have captured them and shared them so it doesn't matter at all
that she wasn't meant to pick them!
I was an English teacher and I often start sentences with: BUT..........
and I can't spell
spring seems more advanced in England
than here!
I'm so glad you take your camera and share your photos. It's so fun to have a little window on your world. I'd ask you how you got the cool effect of the crow and branches. But you're like me. When I finally come up with some remarkable effect; I have no clue how it happened. AND I like to start sentences with and. It's okay by me if you do too.
Tell Kamille, "Thanks for the view of daffodils." That cheery yellow is such a nice contrast to our gray, gray weather here.
What a lovely series of shots. Nice to see some signs of Spring. Well done.
Autumn is here in NZ for sure.
What a fun packed post!
I especially love the first photo. I think that digital photos are a great invention. What would we do without them?
I'm not sure what the and rule is all about, so I break it anyway too.
Those flowers are sweet.
Yes I saw the trailer for Gardener's World and thought maybe I should follow it this year, by taking notice and doing. We've a lot of digging to do here first though before we get our garden straight.
Your layered photos are truly INSPIRING, Sarah--I'm just dazzled by these images! Thank so much for sharing. :o) I'm being brave Friday and posting a little from my art journal... a first, so I'm a bit shy, by hopefully not the last. ;o) Happy Week ((HUGS))
Your crow is so very excellent- would make a great felted wall hanging. All of your photos are fabulous what a feast for my eyes!The flowers in water really brighten up this dark grey wet day.So sweet of that little girl to think of you and her mom.Rules are tedious at best.The school railing is awesome!Glad you have your eye on it and will be saving it from doom!
I laughed at Samuel's 'toilet for girls' - how observant he is;-)
I like your crow pastiche - it looks intriguing.
The little Lithuanian sounds a sweet child - it's so difficult when everyone is talking and you can't understand a word!
Don't worry Sarah - I often start a sentence with 'and', although I know that it is grammatically incorrect!! Another lovely collection of photos - like you I can't bear to leave my camera at home, as I am convinced that I will miss a wonderful photo opportunity!!
sarah...you have a gentle loving eye for beauty, and the generous heart to share.
thank you for the peace i find here.
I love the myriad of subjects that you capture in your daily photos!
My day was over in a flash, as well. Since it reached 66 degrees here today, I worked in my studio, got into the flow, and accomplished pretty much nothing else...how lucky can a girl get?
Lots of lovely Spring shots! Looks like you had some great fun playing with your photography, I know that I can certainly lose hours that way!
Great pictures!
Love how you're playing around with those photos! Very imaginative!
Hi Sarah! Just wanted to leave a quick message and say thanks so much for sending the lovely postcard with the girl and the balloon. I was really touched by the gesture. (Only 6 more days!)
Love,
Kat
This is just the loveliest post. I just wish I was half as aware of my surroundings as you are. You just seem to be able to capture the smalliest, loveliest little details to make me sigh or smile. Ros
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