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One Word Photo Challenge: Orange

I’m going  adventurous and give giving you more than one orange-themed photo today.  If you click on them, you will go to a larger photo. (and if you click yet again on the post page it will go full screen)

These butterflies were basking in the sunshine on a shawl on my clothesline a few summers ago.

orange butterfly

Glenelg, Adelaide, 2010

Glenelg, Adelaide, 2010

orange stripe dog

orange stripes

orange bee

orange bee … well, it is

a photo taken years ago, the reflection on the gutter was a fluke

a photo taken years ago, the reflection on the gutter was a fluke

orange butterfly 2

For this challenge at the blog of  Jennifer Nichole Wells

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Other Stuff

Today’s cobweb.

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Other Stuff

So I forgot to put up a title …

Okay, promise to lay of the politics for at least a week — which will be hard because so much stuff is fanning the fires of my rage since this budg … oops, sorry!

I took photos this morning on my walk, but only one was clear, (but not good) I guess I put my finger on the lens. (:  There is a bit of water pooling in under the footbridge, so I’m looking forward to when it is a raging torrent.  Okay, a bad photo is better than none?

water under footbridge

Maybe not.

I promised myself I was going to get stuck into some housework today, I haven’t mopped in an age (but I’m not going to shock you by telling you how long it’s been) and things are getting a bit grungy.

I have a pair of pj pants and 2 flannel shirts to mend. The shirts have waited since last winter. A stitch in time saves nine, so they go away until that stitch. Out of sight, out of mind. “Oh, sweetheart, where did you put those black flannelette shirts? I can’t find them in my drawers.”  He knows, because he puts his own stuff away. “Huh, I’ve been meaning to mend them, honey.” Everyday I mean to mend them.  So, there they sit, freshly laundered (at the risk of turning one stitch to nine, but gave me another day or so grace) waiting.

Right, that’s it. I’ll be back when I’ve mopped all the floors and done that mending. See you in a week.

🙂

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