Sleep all day, play all night! Well, that’s them anyway! The rest of us work all day and TRY to sleep all night! 😉
From Nancy Merrill Photography comes this latest challenge: IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO OF ANIMALS THAT AREN’T PETS (NOT DOMESTICATED).
Once a week Sue dips into her old English Oxford dictionary and picks a word on the page that it falls open at. The challenge is to post a photograph, poem, story – whatever the genre you like best to describe of what that word means to you. This week her word is DELICATE. This past weekend we visited the Fort Christmas Museum at Christmas, Florida. When I saw Sue’s word, I thought of these delicate doilies on display. They were hard to photograph because of the glare on the glass. The picture was taken using my iPhone5. The brochure seems to intimate that they’re from some of the early settlers in the 1830s. I’m thinking that they are tatted. Some more crafty people might know for sure.
Once a week Sue dips into her old English Oxford dictionary and picks a word on the page that it falls open at. The challenge is to post a photograph, poem, story – whatever the genre you like best to describe of what that word means to you. This week her word is ORANGE. Not being a fan of most orange shades, I was surprised to actually find some pictures for this challenge. I really surprised myself when I saw how many I had! Here is a small selection for your viewing pleasure! Enjoy!
For additional information on participating in this challenge and/or to view additional entries, please click on the logo!
From Nancy Merrill Photography comes this new challenge: It’s amazing how different things can look depending on our location. This week’s challenge is to find a unique perspective from above. IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO THAT ARE TAKEN FROM ABOVE YOUR SUBJECT.
I ran across this old photo showing my little party poodle, Pooki, and my Yorki-Poo, Punkin, from the mid-80s. They were only six months apart but you can tell from the picture that Punkin was probably only around three months old at the time I caught them in the open fridge! Don’t worry, that’s not the food I feed my animals today!
Check out more entries in Sue’s A Word a Week Challenge!