For several years now, my wife and I have done a photo each day as a kind of visual diary. You can see these at:
http://365project.org/g3xbm/365 (me)
http://365project.org/foxes37/365 (my wife)
For
$19.99 a year you can make your pictures private and have more albums.
We have the free membership, which anyone can sign up for. It is great
fun to look back and see what we have done. My wife's favorite trick is
to say when friends and relatives came to see us. She can usually
pinpoint the exact day. Sad?
Some people use this to
show off their excellent photography skills. I 'm afraid our photos are
more mundane. Some pictures are good, but most are very average. To us it is a visual diary. It is a good discipline too. I have much enjoyed doing it.
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Thursday, 29 September 2016
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Tomatoes
To be honest, I am no plant expert. Yesterday our son Tim came to see us. He took back to London the
tomatoes our granddaughter Amandine grew. We expected these to turn red,
but they stayed green. Maybe this is a variety that is meant to stay
green? This is our son with my wife Lis outside our home.
Sunday, 25 September 2016
UK Politics
Jeremy Corbyn has been re-elected as Labour leader in a national vote. He is on the left of the party and is popular with ordinary Labour members, but not with Labour MPs. The Labour party is in great danger of splitting. Corbyn is an honest and decent man, but I cannot see him leading Labour back in to power. Even in opposition, Labour looks a mess. Interesting times.
One possibility is the formation of a new centre party with members drawn from Labour, Conservatives, Greens and LibDems. This is logical but it takes a brave person to jump ship. Previous attempts (such as the SDP) failed to gain traction.
One possibility is the formation of a new centre party with members drawn from Labour, Conservatives, Greens and LibDems. This is logical but it takes a brave person to jump ship. Previous attempts (such as the SDP) failed to gain traction.
Corfu Sunrise
This was a sunrise in Corfu, Greece last week. As we are now home again,
this is probably the last Corfu picture that I shall post on this blog.
Saturday, 24 September 2016
Corfu
Fruit and veg for sale in Corfu Old Town |
Now back home.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Anglesey Abbey
Every time we visit here there is something to see. It changes through
the seasons although some things are beautiful at any time of the year
such as the bark on this tree on the winter walk.
Saturday, 10 September 2016
Renovation
For over 40 years there has been a grade 2 listed former farmhouse empty
in our village. Slowly it was going to ruin. Over the last 2 years it
has been extensively renovated and is now for sale. Today was an "open
house" so we went to have a look around. Someone will like it and buy
it. It is on the market for just under £1M. It would make a good Bed
& Breakfast house or large family home. It is just across the
road from the church. This picture shows the view from one of the
bedrooms.
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