It's pouring down so I had to abandon my original plan for the 5 in 5 photos so I've been trying to come up with an alternative that didn't involve going outside ... and getting wet! After lots of brain ache, I settled on wandering around the house looking for circles. Here's the best of my efforts ...
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the lock plate on one of the internal doors |
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the cap on a bottle of oil |
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rawlplugs still waiting to be removed and filled in |
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the top of a money box |
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the rose fitting on the watering can |
Not my most inspired set of photos, but at least I didn't get cold and wet!
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I don't blame you for not wanting to go out in this weather. I just got soaked walking across the yard to serve a customer. Very inventive blog. How one shape can differ so much.
ReplyDeleteI had to smile at these Eileen because it is dull and drizzly here too today and I didn't want to go outside either!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of taking photos of circles and for me this is what challenges are all about - the nudge to sometimes think outside the box and make the most of what you have. And I think you came up with a good idea!
Thanks for sharing and making me smile!
That was cute to look at the pictures of the circles. On another blog a few days ago she mentioned it was National Circle Day (didn't even know one existed here). I just for the fun of it looked around and saw at least 5 circles from where I was sitting at my computer desk. We forgot how many circles there actually are until we start "hunting" for them :)
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Well done you!
ReplyDeleteI am wildly intrigued to know what required so many rawlplugs in such a small space! Great circles though! xx
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