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Rain rain rain all day over here...
So I made some shots in the studio at home.
Have plans for an outdoor shoot tomorrow!
I so hope for a little sunshine!
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This is the first time I have seen a mud brick chimney. I grew up in a mud brick home, but the chimney was brick.
Day 1 of the annual October one-a-day challenge, A month in 31 pictures - this was the view of my back garden this afternoon with the lens focused on the rain-spattered glass.
Explored on 2nd October 2024, highest position 484 - thank you very much for the comments and faves!
The same tulips as last week, but they are now opened, and I thought they would make a good pic of the day as I still hadn't taken anything and it was getting late in the day. In the background you can see some of the plants my daughter planted, tomatoes, and other vegetables.
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Haha, this one just makes me smile... I don't think his tongue could be any longer :) We were in the middle of a long walk Barney, Dilly and I went on a few days before I left for France. I only meant to have a short walk, on one of the smaller hills in the background of this pic but wonderful weather meant I was reluctant to go home. We ended up staying out hours longer than I'd planned, eventually walking (or in Barney's case, loping) up to the highest point of the Malverns (not that high - around 1,300ft). I love walking on the hills of course, but even seeing them from a distance makes me happy... They're the first thing I look for when coming home: from miles away you can spot them rising in an orderly line out of the flood plains of Worcestershire, it's a nice sight when you've been away for awhile :)
Barney was ecstatically happy to see me (the feeling was mutual!) when I arrived this afternoon. He was already bounding down the hall as I turned the key and opened the front door. I had to stand outside for 10 minutes while he just leaped up and down, tripping on my suitcase, crashing into my legs, throwing himself on the floor in a wriggling heap and just as I reached down to pat him, leaping up again, to lick my face! When I finally got inside he pounced on his kong, proudly prancing back to show me, shaking his head ferociously and doing a funny little dance with his front paws. Finally, he led the way back to the garden, tail curled jauntily over his back and a cheeky grin on his face that was an invitation (or perhaps demand is the right term) for play :) I couldn't resist...
It's lovely having such a fantastic welcome home but I'm glad I've got no plans to for a long holiday or visit with relatives soon - I hate saying goodbye to him - especially as he knows what a suitcase is. Whenever I bring the case downstairs, he immediately goes into sulk mode (he has bitter experience with me bringing my case down and then leaving for university for 3 months). Unless I'm gathering his bowls, leads, toys etc he will go very quiet and subdued. I call him and he won't come, he just stares at the suitcase, then at me and stays where he is, head on his paws. It is a truly pitiful sight and one that breaks my heart (even though I know, after a day of sulking he's back to his happy self!!) Yes, I had a lovely time but I'm glad to be back and I think Barney's pretty pleased too :)
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Back from a fabulous two weeks away with batteries charged and raring to go. Hope everyone is well and it is great to be back active on flickr.
dust bunny . lily cottage
dust bunny . rainboot cart
MudHoney Ophelia Bag
MudHoney Relaxed Shades
floorplan. rotary phone
*LODE* Deco - Magnolia II Vase
.*Paper Flowers*. ~ Ever After
Second Spaces - Cluttered House - pile of board games
-tres blah- Hodgepodge - Snail Mail
6. Apple Fall Shauna's Chair
dust bunny . braided rug
dust bunny . coat rack
This is where I spend most of my time when I am home. The building is a modest two story farmhouse that was built 113 years ago.
Looking to St. Helens from the highest point in Merseyside, Billinge Lump. The collection of chimneys and towers in the middle left is Pilkington's Greengate float glass plant. The steaming pair of chimneys to the right was once Pilkington's fibreglass plant but is now operated by Knauf. In between can be seen the tower and green dome of Lowe House church.
Inspiration Song for this picture: IBIZA SUMMER MIX 2021
Landscapework by my Man: Marvin Graycloud
We love our home it is just dreamy ♥.♥ I love to listen to the sound of the sea to feel the sand under my feet pure relaxation ♥.♥
“You will never be completely at home again, because part of your heart always will be elsewhere. That is the price you pay for the richness of loving and knowing people in more than one place.” - Miriam Adeney
Phoenix, Arizona - 2012.
Galland Homes presents the Hemstead Table and Hemstead Lantern available beginning today at the anniversary round of Fameshed. Each is available in 3 versions for L75 each. TP to Fameshed tinyurl.com/8c7v9355
This photo was taken in May of 2011, this is a photo of my home in Collingwood.
I have recently come to Ontario to be with my daughter, my family still living there. I received news this morning that my home was on fire. I am told now that it has completely burned to the ground and just watched the video of them excavating it.
I will at some point catch up with you all, but I am taking a short break to digest this news, everyone is safe including my kitty, although we are waiting word on one other kitty that belonged to my son.
Love to all of you and thank you for all your support ~
xo
Raahon ko raahi batayenge saathi hum, aisa hoga safar.
Ki ujla hi ujla shehar hoga jismein, hum tum banayenge ghar.
These beautiful lyrics are from a hindi composition by Piyush Mishra called ghar which means home. And I think they go perfectly in sync with the photograph which has Delhi’s most iconic specimen of architecture in the background. Delhi may be a lot of things, we’ve already named it many names, but it’s still our city, it’s still our home, ghar. This was clicked at the Qutub Minar Complex, New Delhi, India.
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