I can't believe how time is flying. Autumn is here, leaves are turning and even falling already. Hope winter flies past as quickly and we can look forward to spring............
Words for this month are Seasonal, Favourite seat/place to sit, Comforting/cosy, Micro/mini//teeny/tiny/, Delightful/delighted and then My Own Choice. Here is my selection.
Seasonal
Rain drops on the cotoneaster outside our kitchen window.
Favourite seat
We bought this bench about 18 years ago from a second hand shop. The rotten wood needed replacing so we changed it from a 3ft seat to a 6ft one. The centre 'seat' was commandeered by our black cat Jak. As soon as we sat down on it he would jump between us. We then started taking a few 'munchies' out with us if we were having a brew. It soon became the teatime ritual. Tea for B, coffee for me and munchies for Jak. It is not a pretty bench in a shady part of the garden but to us it is special. We still call it Jak's bench even though he has sadly been long gone.
Comforting/cosy
I give up......each time I try to insert and centre the second tea cosy into the blog it disappears! So take my word for it......It was huge!!
Micro/mini/teeny/tiny
My Own Choice
My own choice this month is again from Africam web page. Some of you may remember the hippo that would lie in the water with terrapins on his back. Well they have been evicted by the new tenants - a pair of Egyptian Geese. They are there nearly all night only getting off when the hippo goes out of the water to graze.
Lovely C & for some unknown reason your new post hasn't shown up on my sidebar even though I went in & the September one was there. This new blogger is doing my head in......I like all your pics and the seat would have to be my favourite with it's story. Take care, stay safe & huggles from down under.
ReplyDeleteExcept for not being able to post a second tea cosy picture I did not have trouble with the new blogger. Maybe beginners luck!! Yes, we love Jak's bench too. Keep well and safe. xxx
DeleteJaks bench looks the perfect place to enjoy the sunshine and that tea cosy definitely lives up to its cosy name. X
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm just sorry I could not persuade blogger to publish the second cosy picture. It was enormous = at least 4 times bigger. x
DeleteYour first photo of the raindrops and rain whizzing down past the wet cotoneaster is a lovely picture, and I remember that huge tea-cozy :D. Thank you for joining in xx
ReplyDeleteB took that raindrops on cotoneaster picture with his 'new' camera on a tripod. It is good. Catches the drop just as it's falling. xx
DeleteYes, that huge tea-cosy you made was amazing. I agree with Hawthorn about the quality of your first photo. Looks like the 'rainy' season has started now. Clever you with the tiny photo!
ReplyDeleteB took that picture of the raindrops with a proper camera on a tripod. It does make a difference from my phone pictures, many of them catching the animals on the website on the computer. xx
DeleteBeloved keeps muttering about me using a tripod but that means one more thing to carry around and then the spontaneity will go. I can see how a tripod could be useful but.....
DeleteLovely story about Jak’s bench - and it made me realise I’d been addressing You as Jak! Oops ��.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of pics x
My fault, I call myself Jak on this blog. I'm actually Carol, Kate's mum, though you may have worked that out already. We love sitting there on Jak's bench but it seems the lovely Indian Summer we have been having is well and truly over. Keep safe in your part of the world. I love reading all your posts. xx
ReplyDeleteAll great photos, what a lovely memory spot to sit at for your teatime.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty tea cosy, too bad the other picture didn't show up.
The tiny elephants are just adorable!
I must not be paying attention, I didn't know you're Kate's Mum. I love that you blog too!