Ten things for which I give thanks this week…
1 – Here in England, on the BBC, we have a programme called Springwatch – which does what it says on the tin! In my own personal Springwatch, the picture below shows the progress of the daffodils…


2 – The downside of Spring advancing is that the weeds are also demanding attention – still, Spring is sprung and that’s a grat!

3 – I found time to stop and photograph this elaborate gateway that leads into the lower grounds of Castle Farm ( a Victorian folly castle) and for the poets amongst us, this is of course, a liminal opportunity…

4 – Further along the road, I am grateful to see evidence of the stuff I learned at school and at university – evidence of glaciation – these boulders were plucked from the crag above to become erratics, had they not fallen where they are when the ice melted…


5 – There is a delicate shade of mauve in the trees at the centre of this picture, which is never the colour one imagines naked trees to be…

6 – On my walk to the Doctor’s surgery this morning, I noticed these original railings – fortunate to survive the Second World War when most of their ilk were taken away to melt down for the war effort…

7 – Somehow, the moon seen during the daytime seems to show that we are on a celestial body even more than the nighttime view of it…

8 – Continuing my A to Z writing and research, I came across a blog by a Hawaiian-born, New Zealand Resident – The Dreamstress – who writes about historical fabrics and fashion and even designs historical patterns for you to try – who could resist a design called The Barbara Bum Roll and Support Petticoat…

9 – We have booked a holiday towards the end of March, whence we will drive to Hull, take the night ferry to Rotterdam and spend just over a week on this houseboat which is in the “green heart” of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam, Amsterdam and the Hague…
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10 – The A to Z has reached “I” – I need to speed up but progress is being made…
Have your best week, everybody…
I would not have wondered enough to go and discover why there are large boulders in the middle of non-rocky grounds!
The rest of the photos make up an interesting tour too.
Some companies still name designs after pronouns, although not quite illustrious.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and resources.
Great images! Hope you’ll do A to Z this year.
I’m dropping by to wave hello. 🙋♂️
“Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.” — Athenaeus
J (he/him 👨🏽 or 🧑🏽 they/them) @JLenniDorner ~ Speculative Fiction & Reference Author and Co-host of the April Blogging #AtoZChallenge international blog hop
Thanks for dropping in Lenni, I surely am – writing away and once again, more ambitious as I am doing Fabrics and Fibres which is a vast subject…
I really like the looks of that houseboat. I hope you two have a marvellous holiday.
Thanks Marilyn- plus an overnight cruise from Hull to Rotterdam! Should provide lots of pics for TTOT…