
Wordless Wednesday – April 13, 2022


…. a dense pattern of irregular lines, so called from the Latin vermiculés meaning “little worm” because the shapes resemble worm holes
Occurring Naturally


…..lovely little blossoms in the medieval section of Tours





…..April 10, 2022
From the Rue de Furstemberg. Described by Henry Miller as jolly in the summer and more malevolent than in winter ……”the black tree-trunks glinting in the rain and the candelabrum presiding in a sinister way Ike an evil dwarf”.

…April 7, 2022



…. more fossils from the New Dawn Show at the ROM




….named by our visiting granddaughter


….March 24, 2022
A busy week and also very wet but I did manage a walk to the Marina where I came across this trio of teasels. If you have any trios you’d like to share with me just copy my link and paste it into your post. I’ll get a ping back and I’ll be sure to leave a comment. Have fun!

….thanks to Jez for hosting I’m a fan of…..https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2022/03/14/weekend-sky-59-fan-of-147/
Yesterday much of the snow was off the ground and the geese and ducks wandered onto the grass and started eating the turf.







