A cobalt blue puzzle. Looking at the shapes of jigsaw puzzle for this month's colour challenge for #SundayStills
Re-grouping as the years move on #SundayStills
Are you part of a group or do you shy away from joining in? This week for #SundayStills we're looking at group photos.
It’s the little things that count #SundayStills
Sometimes it's the little things that count and today's post is about a visit to Cockington Green in Canberra for #SundayStills
Earth Day and a Sculpture Walk #SundayStills
Walking and fresh air are beneficial to both our physical and mental well being. Today I'm sharing a lovely walk in the autumnal sunshine for this week's Sunday Stills with Earth Day as the prompt - plus there are sculptures!
It’s what you do between the dash: Sunrise-Sunset #SundayStills
The dash between words and dates is often overlooked but it's what we do between the dash that matters. Featuring a poem, words, sunset and sunrise photos for this week's #SundayStills (on a Monday).
Is Green planning a takeover of my Orange? #SundayStills
Is green mounting a takeover of my wardrobe? Looking at all things green for this month's colour challenge for #SundayStills
Do you know what petrichor is? #SundayStills
Did you know that the smell of the earth after rain is called petrichor? Sharing some rainy day photos (on a Monday) for #SundayStills
Do you edit photos before posting? #SundayStills
Is photo editing something you indulge in? This week's prompt for #SundayStills asks us about our photo editing processes - are you a yay or a nay on the whole subject?
Red dancing jellyfish for your viewing pleasure #SundayStills
Dance of the jellyfish - a relaxing look at floating jellyfish in red and pink for this month's colour challenge for #SundayStills
Hobbies in Retirement? #SundayStills
What constitutes a hobby when you're retired? Is it the same as when you were working? Is voluntary work a hobby and what do you do all day when you're retired? Just some questions I look at in my post for #SundayStills
Sydney Murals in Blue #SundayStills
It was lovely to find these paintings on hoardings while walking around Sydney and they fit the Sunday Stills colour theme of aquamarine this week. The colour also suited our feelings as we said farewell to our little family as they headed back to the UK. #SundayStills
Looking through the window…but not in a peeping Tom sort of way #SundayStills
Do you remember watching Play School and looking through the windows, the round one, the square one or the arched one? Sunday Stills is back for 2024 and we're looking through a window this week. #SundayStills
2023 – Looking in the rear view mirror #SundayStills
Sunday Stills looks back at 2023 through a rear-view mirror. I'm combining photos with a Q&A in the one post as a nod at my year. So much happened!
Have you got your Festive on yet? #SundayStills
Have you got your festive on yet - time is running out. In today's post I'm taking a look at a few festive shots. #SundayStills
The Colours of Christmas #SundayStills
Looking at Red and Green as the colours of Christmas in Australia for the monthly colour challenge of #SundayStills
A Peaceful Gathering #SundayStills
I was so honoured to be involved in this peaceful and gentle community gathering to campaign against domestic and family violence. #SundayStills
Round and Round the Garden #SundayStills
Round and Round the Garden for this week's #SundayStills. A family working bee at Mum's place was loads of fun and I even found some round things in her garden.
What are you grateful for today? #SundayStills
What does gratitude mean to you and what are you grateful for? I'm looking close to home for what it means to me #SundayStills
Brown eyes, brown hair, brown skin and then I wore brown clothes!
Resharing this post from last year's #SundayStills colour challenge for the colour BROWN - not my favourite colour these days but once upon a time it was brown, brown, brown!
Turning over a new leaf #SundayStills
This week for #SundayStills, I'm sharing some photos of my visit to a Bluebell Festival, where spring leaves and flowers were front and centre. Happy days!