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.
Having to shop tomorrow as Lidl's is closed, like all the supermarkets, l suppose, though l don't shop anywhere else..!
ReplyDeleteGot a couple of visits to do this morning, coffee and sticky buns l hope..did some butchering yesterday, neighbour brought round some pork, butchered a couple pigs up the farm yesterday, so l usually get the plucks/lights/trotters etc..they have to be tidied up..! So nice roast heart, spare ribs etc for lunch to~day..might even venture into a bottle of vino calapso..HeHe! Settle down later for a couple games of footy...That'll be Easter done! :).
Happy Easter to you and yours Amanda..Have a fun day..not to much chocolate mind..!!! :).
Hey Willie! Thanks for the Easter wishes, and mine to you too - hope you've had a good day! Our Sunday has certainly been more restful than our Saturday, as it should be of course. Saturday was largely about some long overdue clothes shopping, necessitating a trip to Bournemouth. I don't seem to follow the obsession shared by many of my gender for clothes shopping. In fact I tend to find it laborious, stressful, tedious and often fruitless. I enjoy clothes well enough I guess, it's the shops, fitting rooms etc that I find especially hard going. Consequently clothes, for me, are usually charity shop, car boot, or Fair Trade catalogue - an approach I believe to be easier on the planet, my wallet, AND my nerves! Every now and again however, the high street must be braved - yesterday was one of those days. It was tolerably successful and, thanks to Gary's patience and good humour, not entirely unpleasant ...... but we both deserved that drink by the end of it!!
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