My Get Pushed partner, Wendy @farmreporter, challenge to me this week, week 339, was to
Your challenge is to take your camera with you when you go for a walk and take at least one photo every day. Wait until the end of the week, and choose your favourite photo as your get pushed entry.
This week hasn't been great for getting out other than chores to the shops and round town - where I did take my camera (the moss photo came from there) as my daughter hasn't been feeling well enough for me to leave her for a few hours and juggling bags of shopping and a camera doesn't always work. And the weather the last couple of days has been foul - today it was so windy that I really didn't fancy walking near trees, yesterday it was wet. This photo was taken on Friday and is another shot of my favourite tree..
Three good things:
1. We had a positive Guide planning meeting this morning working with the new programme;
2. My daughter really liked the Posh Puppies sausages I found this afternoon (40p for 12)
3. Even though I haven't managed to get out for much walking this week (10 miles), I have walked over 26 miles this week.
Thank you for looking and your lovely comments and favs. I try to look at the pictures of those who post here rather than thank you individually here.
@jacqbb no, there's a muddy field there - and then a hedge with a stream. I think what you're seeing is the long grass under the hedge next to that stream. There is another stream on the left, but not included in the pictures
For your get pushed this week, I see some black and whites, and some landscapes, and even some fun shots with one of those wooden mannequins. And I noticed in your profile that you like telling stories... I'd like to push you to try a shot of something from a part of your daily routine and use a sepia processing on it.
Hope things get a bit quieter for you soon.
For your get pushed this week, I see some black and whites, and some landscapes, and even some fun shots with one of those wooden mannequins. And I noticed in your profile that you like telling stories... I'd like to push you to try a shot of something from a part of your daily routine and use a sepia processing on it.