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My daily dog walking walk view today. It’s a view I never get bored of seeing, especially when it’s nice and sunny.
The far distant hills are the Peak District, the very northern part of Britain’s oldest national park. Despite only being about 4 miles from the national park border I haven’t been to the Peak District since the lockdown started. I’m hoping I can visit it soon.
Kids shoes left in the passage, warm evening light streaming through the back window and the smell that tells me tea is on the table.
Grand Union Canal on a wet cold day and one of the barges has its cooker going, smoke pouring out of the stack... food is on the go.
After a long day at school, it’s good to come home.
This Blythe doll is Petit Dejeuner, posing for the theme “There’s no place like home” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. The background is a coloring poster. I’ve been wanting to work on this poster for a while and I finally took a break from jigsaw puzzles to give it a go. It was really fun! Of course, I chose this particular poster because I thought it would work as a background for Blythe pictures. I used colored pencils, and it took about 8 hours to finish.
"To me, you were more than just a person. You were a place where I finally felt at home."
(Denice Envall)
Merry Christmas everyone!
So it only seemed fitting to celebrate Christmas with a figure of Kevin from Home Alone as this year was its 25th Anniversary. As a kid, this movie was always the go-to for a bit of festive humour, and to be honest, not much has changed.
I hope you guys liked what I did here - I struggled to choose which outfit to use for the figure, but I settled on this one as, from what I remember, this is what he wears on the night his home is broken into (which is quite obviously the best part of the film!).
For those celebrating tomorrow, Merry Christmas, and for those who aren't, Happy Holidays!
PS: For those wondering where Yoda is, please keep an eye on my page this time tomorrow!
so wonderful to be back, even if this morning's sky is much stormier than this polaroid from before i left...
Took a photo of this cute home in Elliston. The homes in NFLD are really charming! Even their wooden homemade garbage cans are lovely!
On his way home, John stopped by Home Depot for some building materials. Mary spent a busy day resting and incubating eggs. She doesn't seem overjoyed to greet him. John senses hostility.
"Home isn't where you're from, it's where you find light when all grows dark."
–Pierce Brown, Golden Son (Red Rising Saga, #2)
Our holiday home is in a wooded area halfway up a hill in the north of Lancashire. There are lots of squirrels, and this one knows that we put food out for the birds and often comes to try and help himself to the nuts. This was a test shot of my new cameraphone, a Samsung Galaxy S23+, which my son recommended. I've been very pleased with it so far. This shot was at 10 times magnification and seems pin sharp.
Abandoned home in Moniteau County, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 339-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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