Hello, and thanks for visiting! A couple of months ago a good friend nominated me in one of those Facebook challenges you may have seen doing the rounds - 7 black and white photos over 7 days from your ordinary life, excluding people and pets, posted without explanation. I accepted the challenge, and enjoyed the process so much that I was soon wondering how I could extend it. This blog is my answer. The photos won't always be in black and white - I've long understood how important colour is to me - but I plan to adhere to the other rules of the challenge for a full 365 days and, in doing so, tell the story of the next year in my life. Knowing how I struggle with discipline, especially self-discipline, I imagine this process will throw up quite a few challenges for me but hopefully that will all be part of the growing and learning process. There will be little or no explanation posted, though I'll be happy to chat in the comments, and I hope you find something here to enjoy.

Monday 19 February 2018

Monday Morning


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  1. "Monday Morning"

    "Monday morning you sure look fine
    Friday I got travel'in' on my mind
    First you love me, and then you fade away
    I can't go on believe'in' this way......
    ~~~Willie! It's Tuesday~~~ooooops! :).

    Nice to see a splash of colour..I love my plants, l have loads in and about my home....I don't do 'cut' flowers...l like to see flowers where they belong, in fields, hedgerows, gardens etc..NOT cut and put in a silly vase on the windowsill, sacrilege..! :(.

    Favorite flower...No laughing...Pansies..I Love Pansies..closely followed by Orchids...!
    Oh! Well...back to the classroom...! :).

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  2. I'm into my orchids around the house too, along with succulents, and one or two bigger things. I love the way orchids flower for soooo long - real VFM as well as stunning beauty - and have never found them hard to keep.

    Monday morning started tired and groggy, but still on a high from the gig the night before. The weather wasn't very inspiring but we had a nice job doing some quiet border work at one of my favourite properties - and this Photinia fraserii Red Robin was shining bright enough to keep the smile on my face. :)

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