29 November 2014

Project 365 #48 {A funny old week}

Not a funny old week as in Ha Ha - I just didn't want to write shitty in a blog post title.

Project 365 #48

Project 365 day 327 - Project Shack // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 328 -Morning frost // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 329 - #postcircle #snailmail // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 330 - Wedding thanks // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 331 - Advent calendars // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 332 - Gin & Tonic // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 333 - Seend canal // 76sunflowers

Day 327
An afternoon spent snapping some pictures in the garden and some time to tidy up my shack. My Project Shack has been on-going for a while now.
Day 328
A perfect frosty morning with a distinct nip in the air .
Day 329
Today I spent some time chilling and catching up with some outgoing happy mail for my #postcircle group.
Day 330
I came home to some incoming happy mail today, which cheered me up a bit - a lovely 'thanks' for our wedding present to my gorgeous niece back in the Summer.
Day 331
The mother in law left these today. The kiddos are lucky I didn't devour them myself - arseing mother nature is making me want to eat, eat and eat.
Day 332
Gin and tonic was called for tonight. The end of a crap week for one reason and another but I had an excellent observation at work which put a smile on my face to end the working week.
Day 333
Today we went for an afternoon stroll along the canal near Seend. I found my perfect houseboat along the way.

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15 comments

  1. Sarah MumofThree World29 November 2014 at 19:55

    Love your canal photo and hope next week is less funny/ shitty for you.
    My mum always does the advent calendars! I don't think they kids would have one if it was down to me!

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  2. Sara (@mumturnedmom)29 November 2014 at 20:12

    Love the cobwebby gate, and I've always had a hankering for a houseboat :) Argh, Advent calendars! My mum always did them, now I always forget - I think it's going to have to be a mad pinterest panic for me tonight, it's really hard to buy them here!

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  3. 7yo managed to aquire two advent calendars the same this year. Then a third arrived in the house so it means I get one for a change

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  4. I do love a gin and tonic.
    Sorry it's been a bad week

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  5. disqus_dIRjNoslsp29 November 2014 at 22:39

    Sorry you've had a bad week! Hope next week is better. That canal walk shot looks so peaceful!

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  6. Sorry to hear you have had a bad week, but pleased you had a good observation at work. Its not been the best here either as we have the dreaded lurgy!!

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  7. Sorry you had a bad week, sounds like there were some good moments in there, and hopefully the gin helped! Love the frosty gate picture best this week :)

    Here's to a better week next week.

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  8. Lovely photo's again x loving the use of funny instead of shitty. May use frequently :-) x

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  9. awww what a lovely thank you card that is so very thoughtful, i have never seen one live that before x

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  10. Coombe Mill (Fiona)30 November 2014 at 21:51

    Your shack looks lovely from there

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  11. Isn't it funny how cobwebs suddenly look so lovely in the frost, whereas normally we would brush them aside without a second glance! I've been feeling really hungry too lately. Clearly the weather's fault!

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  12. Lovely photos, especially the cobwebs one #365

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  13. I like the frosty webs on the gate.
    Glad the G&T soothed the week ;)

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  14. i adore the frosty cobwebs by that gate - what a great photo! ahh good ole G&T perfect for curing shitty weeks. i hope this week has been better? xx

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  15. Elaine Livingstone5 December 2014 at 20:59

    Love the reflection on the canal, and love the frosty picture, very atmospheric. Those ribbons are very pretty

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