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197/365 2019
Lighting a bit contrasty and harsh today, for this iconic photo location. Gorgeous place to visit though
You're making my mind blank. I don't know how to write what I'm feeling right now. And it sucks big time.
The Complete Second Season DVD set 1985-1986, on white paper, outdoors in evening shade.
195 of 365 for 2022.
Nikon D700
Nikkor 50mm f/2 Ai
A boring photo!
The time of year in the UK to sow chilli seeds on a heated propagator. Especially hot varieties, as they need such a long growing season and, let's face it, we don't get a lot of sun or warmth here.
I'm growing Apache and Habanero as I like the flavour and the heat.
I made a spanakopita (spinach pie) tonight and there's a lot left over!
ODC - 8/14/2025 - Leftover or extra
"Despite encouragement from me
No words were ever spoken
And when she passed away
I cried and cried all day
Alone again, naturally
Alone again, naturally." ~Gilbert O'Sullivan
At times, I can be terribly vague. I have a tendency to share information only one measely drop at a time, but some people have noted that I tend to deal with things a little too "out in the open", leaving them feeling a tad uncomfortable. Simply put; this is how I deal with whatever is on my mind. It's what seems to rock my boat. My life is an open book with some chapters currently stuck together. If I'm doing something that may offend, simply avert those eyes.
The sense of loss is a universal condition, only time alleviates it. There seems to be so much sorrow around at the moment, in Pakistan particularly with the flood. It gets to the point where you have to ask "What do we do now?"
There's hope...time and optimism will make things a little less bleak.
Oct 24 I went out this morning before my mad dash to work and this stopped me just for a moment. The sky was so beautiful and cast a pinkish glow on everything.
#4189 171/365 2021
Bit stiff from yesterday, so a much more gentle walk for me today. Ceunant Mawr translates as the waterfall of the great ravine. It's quite tall, but very hard to get to a vantage point to see it all. The best viewpoint is probably from the Snowdon Mountain Railway trains as they cross the viaduct nearby
My wholly unremarkable doorway, with puppy.
The only unique thing about our front door is that we have three of them. Our house was originally a house built upon two apartments. We tore down the wall between the two apartments and added an internal staircase to connect all three floors. The second floor doorway is a bit larger and a bit grander, but nobody ever uses it.