"Man was made for Joy & Woe And when this we rightly know Thro the World we safely go Joy & Woe are woven fine A Clothing for the soul divine " Auguries of Innocence BY WILLIAM BLAKE
Silent Sunday
Window
Debbie's One Word Sunday Prompt 17/9/23 #OWS #OneWordSunday A variety of windows....... Yorkshire Sculpture Park Aldeburgh holiday Skylight Fortnum and Mason Gunwalloe, near Helston, Cornwall
10 September: Counterfeit : Debbie’s One Word Sunday
Debbie's One Word Sunday Challenge #OWS #One Word Sunday Counterfeit products may have environmental consequences, and misinformation can exacerbate conflicts and misunderstandings between cultures and cats! Here is my Cat related counterfeit post featuring my deep fake smiling cat, disguised cat- you do not fool anyone, Fake Vet, Counterfeit Christmas Elf. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/13/what-are-deepfakes-and-how-can-you-spot-them Your disguise fools …
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Marvellous mid week break in Margate.
Beatriz Milhazes at Turner Contemporary
Unexpected!
A moment - an unexpected happening - my three grand daughters - a rainbow - joy!
Masks, Mirrors, Identity- Exciting New Project
Three artists come together to explore themes of identity....
Silent Sunday
#silentsunday
Mostly Sunny – Fun week in Cornwall
Debbie's Six Word Saturday Challenge
Silhouettes
Silhouettes (August 3) “Cee’s Black & White Challenge” or #CBWC Palm Tree photographed from inside volcanic bubble - Lanzarote, Teguise, Palmas, Spain
Monday Windows
St Etheldreda's Church, Hatfield #Monday Windows The design is by Christopher Whall, one of the leading stained glass artists in early 20th century Britain. Whall also designed the south-west transept window at Canterbury Cathedral. The window shows the three men grouped around a central sun, symbolising a better world to come. https://www.britainexpress.com/counties/herts/churches/hatfield.htm?fbclid=IwAR30fAZF1qGSmwD9kF_537uh4QnSDFB8Go3vtnNQ-HGT_HO44x0ZQ45FS0E
Lines : One Word Sunday 6.8.23.
When I first thought lines, I saw straight parallel lines in my mind, but then I found this from a gallery visit and I recalled a memory from Art School back in 1968. The tutor instructed the group to draw using only five different length of line, or a continuous line. I was perplexed and …
Rain rain go away it’s summer!
not strictly six words but close? 🙂 Debbie's Six Word Saturday Challenge 5.8.23 #6WS
Circle : One Word Sunday July 30 2023
Debbie's One Word Sunday prompt #OWS Running round in circles_ Fox Cubs playing in my garden.
Silent Sunday Blog Post 23-7-2023
Quote from Antoni Tapies from book in conversation with Catoir.
Empty
Empty Nest
Words
What's your favorite game (card, board, video, etc.)? Why? Anything with words - up until recently I would have said scrabble was my favourite board game- but since a friend introduced Wordle and spelling bee to me I have to say ‘I’m hooked’ I have enjoyed the daily challenges and also I can play solo …
Six In Six- Book Challenge
SixinSix Book Challenge from Jo. Always interesting to share books we have read and hear the reviews. My six books are in the category - book club books. Not necessarily a book I would choose but I have enjoyed reading these six, very different books. We usually choose a best sellers that are now in …
Donkeys, Devon, and Duchess of Kent.
A random collection you would think but in fact a visit to Sidmouth embraced all of these elements. 6WS Six Word Saturday. July 22 2023 Why not join Debbie's Six Word Challenge for Saturday : I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share far more words (all excellent of course!) …
Macro Monday – July 17
#macromonday
Silent Sunday
Suffolk Skies
Three : One Word Sunday 16 July
they come in threes 🙂
Tints of blue in the garden
#sixwordsaturday #6WS Poppies and hydrangeas
Two
Two #onewordsunday

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