I'm taking part in a new photo scavenger hunt run by Greenthumb at Made with love.
Here's my selection for January
Sign
Cold
This is from a couple of winters ago, but I just love how our doorstep milk got frozen solid
as toast
Food
12
numbers on the church clock, and it is (just after) 12 o'clock
Produce
I left this too late and ended up with tomatoes in Asda
Blue
the sky against a white water tower
Door
When I saw this shed door full of signs, I thought there was plenty of choice here for the sign category, but in the end decided to use it as my door
Mailbox
A view
A statue
Well two together in Dewsbury
Reflection
Your photos are fantastic, especially the one of the frozen milk.
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
That frozen milk is amazing - I've never seen that happen!
ReplyDeleteLove them all, especially the frozen milk bottles. They look as if they're having a deep conversation with each other.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, the milk bottles made me chuckle!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos for view and reflection :) I love the milk one too - it's so bright and clear, we don't see that often any more!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you again :) I've really enjoying doing the scavenger hunt again.
Thanks for taking part in the Scavenger hunt I hope you had fun. I just love the milk have never seen anthing like it, never gets that cold over here, your statues are great Los. Greenthumb.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your photos, Little Blue Mouse! The photo of the milk bottles have been admired by us all, and rightly so! Super idea about the clock face for 12, especially when your timing was just right. Your snowy view had me shivering, loved the reflection and wonder what kind of tasty tart that was! Toast and marmalade is always a treat as well. Have you started on February's list yet?
ReplyDeletePS Your blue silk blouse looks amazing after your tailor made adjustments :)
I must say,Little Blue Mouse, the frozen milk is the absolute hit!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos! I have not seen milk bottles like that for years, when we were young we loved it when the milkman had been and we found the bottles with the milk popping like that. Suzy x
ReplyDeleteYes I agree the milk bottles did it for me. Great selection of photos.
ReplyDeletePatricia x
What a great photo for Cold, I'm surprised the bottles didn't break.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been very cold for the milk to freeze, maybe your milkman comes very early? I have not seen that happen for a long time.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics of the milk bottles!
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