March 2012 picture of the month
Sometimes, a shadow can make the light more interesting. Other times, it’s just there.
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When I see a pond, I always look for waterlilies. My grandfather, who died before I was born, once said something about them, according to my mother – but I’ve forgotten what it was.
View ArticlePicture of the Month: May
Sometimes, a field filled with flowers and sunshine is all it takes to make me happy.
View ArticlePicture of the month: June
Isn’t it delightful and knobby? I have no idea what it is – but the picture was taken last year in Kew Gardens. (Which means theoretically it can be anything botanical…)
View ArticlePicture of the month: September
I can’t believe I’ve kept these orchids alive for a year now. Clearly, I should only have low-maintenance plants that don’t require me to remember to water them too frequently. Only, I seem to...
View ArticlePicture of the month October
Even though the days are growing shorter – in October daylight will go from being on almost 12 hours here, to being on for 9 hours – it is good to remember that the sun does still rise and set. Even...
View ArticlePicture of the month: November
I think I said it in October, but with the sunlight being absent for so much of the time now, I’m really grateful for views like this one. Picture taken in November last year.
View ArticlePicture of the month: December 2012
Last year’s Gingerbread house, seen from the top. Although the houses were successful from an aesthetic perspective, they were less good to eat a month after they were made, when they were as hard as...
View ArticlePictures of February
My where has February gone?… I discovered Wordfeud. They started selling Easter eggs in the stores. They’re yummy – but it’s just too soon. I took the train to Oslo to attend a conference for work. The...
View ArticlePicture of the month: August
Picture from Bath, last year. I have something for the imagery of one tree standing on its own.
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