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Monday, 13 October 2008

A Day at Home.


Still warm but a soft rain all morning. Now that the room is nearly clear I spent the morning preparing the walls in Linas' room for painting. There are a lot of dart holes and worse which had to be filled in. Two of the walls will have to be re-papered first. I haven't done much papering as I only like to have plain painted walls with maybe a tiny bit of stenciling. So that will be fun.
Early this morning Linas went with Pete to Exeter from where he can get a bus back to Plymouth.
Romas returned home later in the morning with 2 friends. Sam had passed his driving test on Friday but was only insured from today which was why they hadn't come over for an airsoft weekend. They did a bit of shooting but conditions weren't ideal.
Later on the sun came out and I was able to do some weeding.

After carrying several loads of brambles and bracken to the bonfire site, I sat down and did a little cloud gazing. It was so peaceful. There were several distinct layers of clouds moving at different speeds. It almost sent me to sleep , until a big grey rain cloud hid that lovely blue sky.



Skyscapes.








This is a photo from last week showing the Shirwell trees dominating the landscape.


If you're interested in photography you might like to visit www.gemmiev.blogspot . Gemma is Linas' girlfriend. She has been taking photos for some time and is studying photography at college. Enjoy.






3 comments:

GemmieV said...

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Catching the Magic said...

I love that you think of taking photographs of the sky like that! Here I am reading various things and then I'm hit with a beautiful photograph of the sky and feel myself projected out onto a meadow, lying on a blanket with a picnic basket by my side, dreaming an afternoon away watching the clouds. Magic!

Isaac and Jenni Marshall said...

Thanks for the note! I enjoyed all of the green landscapes in your photos- we don't see much of that in Dubai! Take care=)