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.
That is a beautiful window
ReplyDeleteThanks Kylie! It's one of a pair destined to be the doors of a wardrobe we're building for Gary. The building is going quite smoothly, but the painting is beginning to feel a little never-ending .......... Pleased with how it's progressing though.
DeleteHaHa! I thought painting was in Devon...But! No! That's Paignton...! :).
ReplyDeleteThought of another song...Unlike me l know!
When Father Papered The Parlour.....
Now the parlour needed papering and pa said it's a waste
To call a paper 'anger in so 'e made up some paste,
'E got some rolls of paper and a ladder and a brush,
And wiv me Muvver's nightie on at it 'e made a rush.
CHORUS:
When Farver papered the parlour you couldn't see him for paste,
Dabbing it 'ere, dabbing it there, Paste and paper everywhere.....
(all together now)...! :).
Hi Willie!
DeleteYou could be singing that song for a long time at the rate this painting's going ......