The weather was threatening aggression yesterday, but I took a lone walk along the River Severn regardless. I encountered a large herd of cows, and also two small insects in the throes of passion on a thistle.
Failed attempts to photograph Rich's beautiful, blue eyes. He kept moving and my camera wouldn't focus properly, but I like these shots nonetheless.
As we do on many weekends now, we spent a couple of days at the caravan in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. It was raining pretty heavily last night and the sound of the water bouncing off the roof of the caravan was comforting.
This morning, I woke up to let the dog out and the park was covered in a thick blanket of fog and dew. I inspected the trees lining the road and found these strings of web glistening with drops of crystal rain. I love this shot. I bought a pot of daffodils after Mothers' day as they were selling off the unwanted ones and I didn't want to leave any neglected. These ones are sitting in our windowsill, facing the morning light and have thrived. The other plant is from our Bamboo arrangements. I will post a full photo of them eventually, but they are basically rods of bamboo, arranged in a step formation, in a beautiful, ceramic green dish decorated with chinese writing. They appeal to my love of nature and of the orient.
These are mine and Rich's Giant African Land Snails. Mine, Simba, is the large, brown coloured snail and Rich's is the albino baby, Pestilence.
Me and Rich adopted a Furby between us, I bought him a PS3 and he bought me a number of things such as this lovely little Totoro watch
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