Thursday 19 February 2015

Starting out once again.....

I seem to keep on starting
I guess it's better than stopping
  It's just that I start and stop
 and can't seem to keep going





You can see that my last few weeks
 have been full of sunshine and showers
just like any week
any lifetime really.



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How have you been going since the last time we met?
Would love to know. 

20 comments:

  1. Jane, lucky you taking pics of flowers and tiny creatures in sunshine and showers - love the thistle and the verbena.

    What am I doing at present? Well, we're suffering in bitter cold temperatures under a blanket of ice! Only a wee snow fall, then sleet and ice closing down everything since Monday. We've been reminded this is a life-threatening
    situation coming tonight (see the newspaper in my post today!), much, much colder than we've had in many years. I feel so bad for the wildlife and tiny creatures, though perhaps most of them know how to hide somewhere warmer. The homeless people are often not as smart and think they can survive - tomorrow will tell!

    Roll on Spring - I usually like Winter however am changing my mind after this long, cold one! Maybe age has something to do with it too!

    Stay well - hugs, Mary x

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    1. Funnily enough Mary, that flower is actually a stunted buddleia or aptly named butterfly bush. I agree, it looks just like a verbena!
      Oh dear, poor you with all that biting cold to deal with. I agree with you, as I get older I like things nice and temperate, not too hot, not too cold! We can't always have what we want though can we, and at present we are at the tail end of a cyclone which is battering the Queensland coast. Not a problem for us, but certainly not good for them. Take care, Jane x

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  2. Oh! this is gorgeous. So unreal to us, in the chilly mists of winter. It comes from the country of dreams...
    So glad you are back !

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    1. Hi Amélie, thank you! Your photographs make any weather completely beautiful. And congratulations to little Elsa, 10 years old, just lovely.

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  3. It's the starting and stopping that makes a life! Connect, retreat, share, replenish... I had to accept after my first year of blogging that'll I'll never be anything more than a deciduous blogger. My creative rythmns need a lot of living and input for a wee bit of output, but that feels OK to me.

    I'm glad you keep blogging; your blog has such a lovely feel - grace, charm and warmth... and your photos are stunning! It's like having a wee holiday when I visit blogs like yours with glorious photos that take me to exotic places or help me see my own back door with new eyes.

    I've spent the last two weeks battling technological challenges. For years now I've known what layout and font changes I want to make and have had new fonts uploaded, waiting...but they won't play nicely with my theme. And keeping things clean and simple seems to take an awful lot of plugins! On good days it's fun, though...but on bad days, it would be so easy to succumb to blog envy.

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    1. I love that name, deciduous blogger! It describes me perfectly too Janice. You have managed, through your generous words, to make me feel proud instead of apologetic for my comings and goings.....thank you! I do hope you cope with your tech troubles, and definitely we could all succumb to blog envy, but that's where lovely comments like yours and everyone's here, lift us up and keep us afloat till next time.

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  4. Hi Jane, as long as you don't stop completely . . . we are all happy. I just figure that when someone is not blogging, they are out doing the important things . . . like enjoying life. Maybe, people like me, that blog all the time need to get a life, LOL. I love your photos :)

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    1. Oh Connie you are a hoot! You are one of those people who manages to do the things that most of us just think about, and to top it off you blog about those things regularly, AND come visiting often. You're a legend!

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  5. I love these sunny pictures, especially the thistle picture is a beauty. And what are we doing here........we had a mild winter, that means wet, dull and dreary days. However the last few days sun is shining and spring is in the air, snowdrops, crocuses are coming out and I am much more active, started cleaning the garden for spring, but for tomorrow the weather forecast is rain and wind.....

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    1. Hi Janneke, I'm so glad that spring is in the air, and hope your lovely garden enjoys the rain as well. Wind......I'm not sure that the flowers or you will like that though :)

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  6. Ah, these photos are just what I needed on a day when we woke up to -10 degrees fahrenheit! They are lovely. We are cold!

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    1. Oh goodness, -10F brrrrr! Keep warm somehow Kathleen and glad you enjoyed a bit of warmth from Aus!

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  7. It brings cheer to my heart to see your lovely sunny pictures - spring is just around the corner for us and the early flowers are just breaking through and so begins another gardening year.

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    1. The circle of life in a garden Elaine. I know you'll enjoy being out there now that Spring is coming around for you.

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  8. Dear Jane - it matters not one bit whether you stop and start, we all have our own ways of doing things.
    It was a joy to see your lovely images - here we have a beautiful day and it feels as if spring has sprung! and we have been fortunate to miss out on the snow.

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    1. Thank you so much Rosemary and so lovely to see you. I'm so glad to hear that you are heading for spring and avoiding the worst of winter.

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  9. Great to have you back in the game Jane!! Your photography here is stunning and I am so envious of your summer colour. We are at the turn in the year so Spring is around the corner...the light returns......like you my dear.....

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    1. Dear Catherine, thank you! Light, oh yes, I am learning a lot about light and watching it intently since reading your recent posts. It's good to be back, I missed you all.

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  10. Gorgeous butterfly - do you know its name? I've not seen one like it around our home town.

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    1. Hello Karen, I believe it is a blue tiger. http://www.butterflyhostplants.com.au/gallery/BUTTERFLIES/blue-tiger-butterfly/392166
      Beautiful isn't it? Reminds me of a Wanderer only in blue.

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