End of September already! Wow, where is this year going? Any hoo - welcome to my offerings for September's Scavenger Photo Hunt, enjoy :)
Shut
My first choice for this was an image I'd taken several years ago.
Small boys and I went for a walk in a woodland near Pendle Hill dotted with art installations.
Including this one, a cattle feed rail, turned on its side,
filled with logs and a tree root,
closing a hole in the wall.
However, when looking for something else,
I came across this one....
Seemed silly not to include it :)
Copper
Not one of our cats,
but one we spotted on a walk.
It was taken in autumnal light and the combination
of the red fur, golden millstone grit roof slates
and the afternoon light - everything glowed with beautifully coppery hue.
Wrist
I have a problem.
A serious problem.
I can never (and I mean NEVER)
complete a pair of mitts or gloves or socks.
I do the first, then ...bleaugh.... the thought of the second just leaves me dry.
My sister in law has combatted this serious problem,
by knitting the second one first!
I have never mastered this art of self deception
so I have stepped away from knitting things that require a pair.
Life is too short to become stressed over the second one :)
Quarter
.....Of a birthday Dundee cake.
Sometimes, I stump myself with the choice of words.
This was one such time,
...what on earth could I use for 'Quarter'...
Then, after Himself and the boys got stuck into
the remains of Dundee birthday cake,
I had to wade in and stop them eating the last quarter
so I could take my picture.
Bosh!
It starts with a C ...
Compass - beautifully made as a mosaic collage,
featuring local flora and fauna.
Foam
The froth and foam on Hosta beach North Uist.
Our last night there after a most magical holiday.
Scarf
I had in mind, not this one, but another scarf, but when I saw Pan,
wearing her little blue scarf - I stopped looking for mine.
I would not be able to look as purrfect perfect,
and whiskery beautiful
as dear prickly, grumpy sweet Pan.
Line
Taken only last week,
when I met Youngest at our local nature reserve.
The council must have decided that this cut would be the last of the season,
and have scalped all the grassy areas to the ground!
Youngest and Moss decided to race along the 'tracks'
back to the car.
Nostalgic
Photo taken in 2011. My small people were 10 and 12 there.
Now 17 and 19.
They have grown some what.
But they are still my boys.
My Own Choice
On Sunday, whilst outside gardening, we were watching butterflies, hoverflies and bumblebees.
Eldest discovered a rather exhausted bumble crawling along the path.
He shot off to the kitchen and made a honey and water solution and returned to the ailing bee.
It drank and drank and drank and drank,
sipping the liquid with a pink tongue.
We took loads of photos.
After about half an hour, the bumblebee got back it's sassy nature
and waved a cross leg when Eldest lifted it up to a buddleia flower.
Job done :)
Well - there you are - thanks for meandering through my wafflings. Now I am off to read your stories!