Admiring the Scottish landscape
I took this image on a recent family outing to Palacerigg Country Park in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was taken from a treetop walk looking (I think!) North.
I took this image on a recent family outing to Palacerigg Country Park in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was taken from a treetop walk looking (I think!) North.
Here is a picture of my youngest daughter, Elizabeth, having polished off an ice cream. If you think her face looks bad, you should see how much ice cream was smeared all over her hands. There’s no deep or intellectual back-story to this picture (“thank goodness” you’re no doubt thinking!). It was taken on Thursday
Last weekend we went on another family outing to a National Trust spot. We’re making the most of it, having only recently joined the organisation.
Earlier this week I took part in Oxfam’s latest fundraising initiative, Dressed by the Kids Day. The aim was to get sponsored and raise funds for the charity by letting the children choose your clothes. This picture was taken while my youngest daughter, Izzy, was going through my wardrobe. She took a liking to this
Is this a colourful, eye catching example of urban art or a shambolic, unruly mess? It’s up to you to decide! I took this photograph earlier this week when I made a brief visit to Melbourne in Australia (why was in Australia? Click here or here to find out more). It’s of a back alley