Photo Project 365: Week 13
Posted by Cottontimer on 14 Jan 2007 | Tagged as: London, Photo Project 365
It’s a honey and lemon weekend. Ooooh, the cold has defeated us. (January 14, 2007)
The ironing board is still hanging out in the living room although I finished ironing three days previous. Hope I’ll find the strength to put it back before I have to bring it up again. (January 13, 2007)
Houseboats on the River Thames. (January 12, 2007)
Waiting for the bus that never came. Ended up having to take the Tube back then a taxi so that I would make it in time to pick up Stephen from school. (January 11, 2007)
The first family portrait I can recall Stephend drawing. I’m wearing a Mickey Mouse shirt, Marv is wearing a Cars Lightning McQueen one, and Stephen is wearing a Cars The King shirt. Sorry about the poor picture quality. (January 10, 2007)
Discarded Christmas tree (not mine). Seems such a shame. We use an artificial tree. (January 9, 2007)
When crossing the street, don’t mix up your lefts and your rights. (January 8, 2007)
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The houseboats picture is great. I love the detail in Stephen’s portrait!
In my city, if you get your tree out on the treelawn by a certain date, a truck gathers them all to be turned into mulch. We’ve also put the old ones in the backyard sometimes as a place for birds to roost in winter. When we are really productive, we decorate it with food for birds and squirrels. I do love having a real tree, but realize there is potential for waste so try and do things to minimilize it.
oh i like the last one! what a brilliant idea! After moving from one place to another over the years my brain gets rather confused! When I go to cross, you can see my head going in all directions!!
oh…that’s all good, but where’s the pedestrian crosswalk? hmmmm…
I drink lots of hot water with honey and lemon when I am under the weather too.
We used an artificial tree this year, too. I felt so much better when it was time to take down. A discarded Christmas tree looks so sad just lying on the street like that!
Stephen’s drawing’s cute. I like how he drew his own hair all spiky. And is that a ribbon on Marvin’s hair? Hee hee…
Donna: I love the idea of using old Christmas trees as a base for bird feed. I don’t have any problems with using live trees for Christmas. They smell so nice. But I did think it was sad to see them discarded out on the sidewalk.
Smitha: Good observation! They don’t paint zebra stripes here! Sometimes the pedestrian crossing is painted red or something. I’ll take a picture this week if I get the chance.
Abigail: I bought a bag of 7 on Sunday and Marv said it was going to be too many. I only have 2 left now.
LG: I saw so many that day. It must have been tree collection day. They looked so forlorn.
Lilian: My mom asked the same! Stephen says that’s Marv’s hair. Funny because it’s nothing like what it really looks like. hehehe
I’m glad I’m not the only one who leaves the ironing board out for days.
Project 365…
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