… to put the title of the day’s Weblog Post in the little
box before I have looked closely at the images collected in the camera.
I was feeling disappointed in my pictures of the last few days. They had been dreary and i was expecting another set of dull shots. I was all set to talk about organisation or time management or some such thing. Being organised does make me feel cheerful. 
But Bill’s camera who seems to want to be called The Camera House, which makes no sense at all, had another idea. (Is there a camera inside this camera?) I said to John while I was cooking, can you be me in the kitchen for 10 minutes. We are going out. 
And the light fell into perfect evening fullness and I was in the right place at the right time and magic happened. 
So we will have to leave our discussion on how to manage my time to fulfill all my ambitions for another day.
The daily view is changing ever so slowly.
Behind the baby Magnolia is a young Maple and it is just starting to turn. Can you see the red stemmed dogwoods along the path in Sophie’s garden. They are beginning to turn too. On shopping day I am going to buy some more daffodils to plant in this garden for our spring entertainment.
Have a lovely day.
celi
On this day a year ago – Mama’s Muesli


60 responses to “It is a very Foolish thing…”
Whatever the day, whatever the light, the quality of your photographs never ceases to amaze me.
how serendipitous those silhouettes!
what a fabulous line.. c
I love the first peahen photo. Heavenly. The daily view is fast becoming my favorite thing, and I love being able to take a peek at the thermometer on my way out.
I wonder if you’ll be able to stitch together each daily shot to make a time delay film? 🙂
I had my first photographic lesson day before yesterday – talk about information overload -eek, I have lots of homework to do before lesson 2 next week. This full manual mode is quite something to get used to!
Lovely pics as always C!
🙂 Mandy xo
I like many others like the pea hen shot….which one is my namesake????
Have a great day Cheers
This is Tui, she has more feathers in her crown, Pania has a gap.. Though this is never going to be a fail safe way of telling them apart, they stick so close together.. c
What lovely photos… truly magnificent…
Wonderful dusk photos C. That second one could be a Christmas card with Miss P. hen sitting amongst the dried, red grapes!! 🙂
Oh yeah. it could be.. I need to make some more postcards too! c
I love the backlit sisters photo.
I love your daily shot C, you should post them all in one blog post at the end of the year so we can scroll through and see each day! The photos, as usual look lovely, you have an excellent eye for composition.
I love evening photos and I love sunrise photos! The light…it’s all about the light! Perfect, Miss C!
Just perfect!
Linda
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So pleased to share your home in the photographs. Thanks for the buckwheat Recipe I am experimenting with pastry. How like the Little House on the Prairie your blog seems to be !
Gill
let me know how your pastry goes, we love the buckwheat here. c
Pastry experiment …..I was cautious and used half buckwheat half plain white flour.It was light and crisp so will definitely do it again. Am going to try muffins next.
G
Oooh…..daffodils in the springtime!
I’ve loved your photos of the past few days and then the days before that!
Evening light really does produce the best images. xx