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.
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
Please allow me to present my daughter Helen, wearing an Easter bonnet she made yesterday afternoon. I hope you will agree it is a very colourful and creative piece of headgear. May I also take this opportunity to wish you a very happy Easter. Whatever you are doing and however you are celebrating, I hope
With our kitchen re-build continuing, I haven’t had time to get creative with my camera this week. Even so, I thought this image of Helen, our eldest daughter, was worth sharing. It’s a painting of a sheep that she’s created on a newly-plastered wall. As you can see from her face, she was very proud
Sometimes you just have to stop and admire the beauty of what surrounds you. The scenery in this picture made me do just that. I was driving the kids to school along some back roads at the edge of the North Downs to avoid major roadworks. It was a route I had only taken once