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Spring Photos!
We are halfway through March now and we have had a range of weathers and temperatures within the last month and a bit. We had a fake spring in February where we were all lulled into thinking spring had come early, but alas, it wasn't here to stay. It went cold again and it is currently pouring with rain while I am typing this out.
January Snow
We had some snow at the end of January. Now I'm aware some places get a lot more snow than we get here, but we have to take what we can get. It always looks so pretty, initially anyway. When we get snow, it tends to snow late at night and either be gone by the time we get up, gone by lunchtime or it's turned to a dirty and messy slush. That's why I like to get photo's of it as soon as I can.
August Break Week Five
Here we are, the last week or the last five days of the August Break photo challenge.
August Break Week Four
Week four already, blimey this month is flying by! And it's starting to feel a bit autumnal here in the NW of England but it's a few weeks until the end of the month.
August Break Week Three
Week three already! Wow, that's gone fast! Only a few more weeks of The August Break to go now. Are any of you doing the challenge as well?
August Break Week Two
Here are the photos from week two of the August Break by Susannah Conway. If you'd like to follow me on my Instagram, where these photos were posted for the challenge, I hope to see you over on my grid.
August Break Week One
I’ve signed up for Susannah Conway’s August Break again this year. She comes up with an optional prompt for each day of the month originally, coming up with the idea when she wanted a small break about ten years ago from blogging. Instead, she decided to post a photo every day to her blog for the month of August. This was in the days way before Instagram, although the August Break now it lends itself perfectly to the social media platform. Over the last few years, Susannah has also created an optional Facebook group for the people wanting to create a small online community around the challenge. Here is a list of the prompts that Susannah has suggested for this year.