Welcome to week 4:
Day 22. There were quite a few pheasants in the field this morning but difficult to see from this distance.
Day 23. Brrrr..... blue skies and sharp nip in the air.
The post wore a coat of frost this morning.
Day 24. We love real ale and trying different ones. This Scottish brew with heather was part of a local shop display for Burns Night but who needs an excuse?!
Day 25. Wholemeal cheese scones. After years of unsuccessful attempts I have finally mastered baking! Possibly learning to put the oven on the correct setting did help.....
Day 26.
A play day with friends...paper, paint and paraphernalia bliss.
Day 27. My finished piece on a 8 x 10 inch canvas.
Day 28. Overcast and chilly, but beautiful seed heads brighten my walk.
Thank you for popping by and I hope your own week has been a good one. I'll be back next week with more photos.
Great set of photos Sandie. Love the seed head, and imagine you might've had to lay on the ground to get that shot! Your canvas design is gorgeous. P x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, I've often wondered should I take part in this. Suzy x
ReplyDeletesome gorgeous pics there Sandie I am enjoying your weekly updates xxx
ReplyDeleteI love your seed heads and frost pictures - such great winter shots. And the colours of that striking canvas just seem to echo the wintery theme. Looks as if it was great fun to do!
ReplyDeleteLove soar! I've bee doing this via the collect iphone app for several months now and really like it.
ReplyDeleteRinda
It's funny how so many things look so much nicer with a coating of frost!
ReplyDeleteCheese scones were the first thing I ever tried to bake, as a teenager; and the family have never let me forget it. These look like far superior specimens!