Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape

teapot

She certainly came out faster than she went in!

Check out my other entry at Just Snaps too, and find out more here.

Some other gems to see:

  1. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape from Worries | My.Vivid.Visions
  2. Weekly Photo Challenge ~ Escape | Stories After Bedtime
  3. Escape | The Life Nomadik
  4. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Flickr Comments
  5. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Ohm Sweet Ohm
  6. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Ese’ s Voice
  7. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape – Sign of Joy | My.Vivid.Visions
  8. Escape (Weekly Photo Challenge) | En Vers et Contre-Champs
  9. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | The Eclectic Eccentric Shopaholic
  10. WordPress Photo Challenge: Escape | A year in the Life
  11. WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE : ESCAPE | beyond toxicity
  12. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape – Joy and Woe
  13. Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape | Chittle Chattle
  14. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape – Freedom Counts! | My.Vivid.Visions
  15. Escape! (Weekly Photo Challenge) | Ireland, Multiple Sclerosis and Me
  16. Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape « LargeSelf
  17. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Ireland, Multiple Sclerosis and Me
  18. Weekly Photo Challenge – (making my) Escape | Just Snaps
  19. Behind the Iron Gate | On the Streets of San Francisco
  20. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Journey Called Life …
  21. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | At This Time
  22. This Week’s Weekly Photo Challenge Word: ESCAPE | steph’s scribe
  23. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Paths Unwritten
  24. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape – Run! | SERENDIPITY
  25. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | What Is It?!?
  26. Overcast Imagine | Good2begone
  27. WordPress weekly photo challenge: Escape | Milka Pejovic
  28. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape – Kites | My.Vivid.Visions
  29. Where do you want to go? | thoughtsofrkh
  30. Escape to the Beach! | Zeebra Designs & Destinations
  31. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Bastet and Sekhmet
  32. Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape – The Cigarette Break | Cozy Compulsions @ Midnight
  33. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Bams’ Blog
  34. Weekly Photo Challenge : Escape | Jejak BOcahiLANG
  35. Photoworld 17-5-13 | ~~~ nur ein “Klick” ~~~ ein Kompendium
  36. Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape | The Syllabub Sea
  37. Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape | The Urge To Wander
  38. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Today, on Earth
  39. “Weekly Photo Challenge: (Escape)” | Tom Kiesche
  40. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | 2812 photography
  41. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Creativity Aroused
  42. How Do You Escape? | melanielynngriffin
  43. Images of Happy Place | Not the Family Business!
  44. The perfect escape | Thirdeyemom
  45. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Northwest Frame of Mind
  46. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | no step too loose
  47. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Pint Size Past Times
  48. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | ILEANA PARTENIE
  49. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | En snögummas tankar om livet
  50. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | suzie81′s Blog
  51. WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE: ESCAPE « MY WALL
  52. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape | Life of a Minister Mom
  53. Great Escape to Bear’s Imaginarium* | A Library & A Garden
  54. Weekly Photo Challenge: Escape (into the past) | re: fotograficart

Capture the Moment, May #14

I can’t count.

I’ve been under the assumption that today is the 15th and that tomorrow is Thursday.

Just to clarify – today is the 14th and tomorrow is Wednesday.

Maybe things will be back to normal tomorrow. Could the confusion have had anything to do with the dream I had about a group of motorcyclists who had a fight with an army of the Philistines in full costume?

I never remember my dreams, but last night’s was very vivid and I still don’t understand it. I won’t go into any more details, I think I’ve supplied you with quite enough :)

The Answer is NO! Or Capture the Moment May #13

A while ago I was asked to make some bunting for my grand-daughter. I finished it today. It was an experience that I did not enjoy.

You would think it was an easy task, wouldn’t you? Cut the fabric, stitch the fabric, hang it up. That’s all there is too it.

Or is it?

Well, first the fabric. The one we chose was not easy to locate. No local shop had it and finally I was informed that it had been so popular every shop in the world had sold out. That may or may not be true, who knows, but eventually I did find some, and the cost implied that it was in the ‘if you don’t get it from here you won’t get it at all’ category..

So, pattern made (a whole sheet of A4 paper folded and cut to shape) I proceeded to cut into the fabric. At this point I discovered that He who shall be nameless had been using my ‘Don’t Touch!’ scissors, and the cuts were not all they should have been. Sharpening helped, but frankly I was beginning to become quite disheartened about the whole exercise.

Next stitching. Now things began to go smoothly. The sewing machine stitched like a dream, fronts were stitched to backs in record time and as for the turning! Well, I was amazed at just how easy it was once the excess seam had been suitably trimmed. Now to attach to the tape.

The fabric is a heavy furnishing cotton. I had chosen a tape of similar weight and they went together perfectly. In fact, they went together just a little too well. You see, I had also chosen the perfect thread! I couldn’t see where the thread began and the tape and fabric ended. As I was stitching by candle light the new money saving light bulbs I couldn’t see what I was doing. I should have started in daylight – but it was only a half hour job, wasn’t it?

Daylight came. Yes, first thing this morning I attacked the project again. My goodness! Yes, that thread does match. Even the long ‘uncut’ trails vanished – yes, in daylight! Finally, and with only half an hour of stitching the flags were completed and are now awaiting delivery.

bunting

They actually look rather pretty, and I will take a proper picture when they are hanging up. However, will I make some for you? The answer is in the title.

Will I make some for other grandchildren? Of course I will. Just as long as ‘He’ stays away from ‘My’ scissors ;)

Capture the Moment, April #24

Voice on phone ‘Madam, you have problems with your Windows’

Me ‘Yes, but don’t worry the cleaner is coming this week’

Voice on phone ‘No, Madam, you need to go to your computer, your Windows is having problems

Me ‘ Don’t have a window on my computer

Voice on phone ‘Madam you must be using a window I can tell that you have problems

Me ‘Thank you for calling but we have had the same window cleaner for 17 years and we don’t need a new one. There won’t be a problem once they are cleaned’

Voice on phone ‘Madam, your computer Windows is have a terrible problem.’

Me ‘Sorry, the fault must be at your end. Can I help you with it? If you would just like to give me your credit card number I’m sure I can sort it for you’

End of call.

Well, we have our internet back, but we are changing our provider within the next couple of weeks, so we’ll see what happens over the next short while. Good to be back with you all. I’ll get around to answering comments when I’ve caught up with mail.

Capture the Moment, April #20

We
are such
fickle people

A couple
of days
of sun

And
we forget
the bad weather

How long
before I complain
about the heat

;)

Capture the Moment, April #6

Apparently, in some places, today is National Pillow Fight Day.

Alas, I have no fight left in me, not even if armed with a stick of rhubarb. Therefore I will leave the rest of you to blog about your pillows

Have fun.

Capture the moment, April #3

Celebrating 300 posts here!

I didn’t expect to get past 50, but it’s been one a day so far!

YOU don’t need to be impressed! I’m just so amazed I had to mark it because I won’t believe it if I give up now….. ;)

Capture the Moment, March #27

Conversation with grandson (5)

‘We went to London at the weekend’

‘How lovely, did you see anything interesting?’

He normally recounts the day in great detail and in chronological order. He considered our question, his thought process apparent in his face. The journey by car, the underground trains, everything about this trip to our capital city passed through his mind until he decided.

‘Yes. We saw a sewage farm’