:: something ancient ::
:: a mountain ::
artistic licence... of ironing on our return from holiday...
:: something bizarre ::
I have never seen a gold postbox before. Ever.
:: a fountain ::
at Kew Gardens
:: street food ::
the ice-cream van outside Kew Gardens
:: fabric ::
now that's an easy one to find!
:: bread ::
homemade and thinly sliced.
:: market ::
the plant stall.
:: a picnic ::
at the Show
:: a boat ::
on the shelf in Tom's bathroom
:: a festival or funfair ::
also at the Show
:: a sport ::
yep, you guessed it, at the Show. Carriage racing.
Lots of lovely finds there - but how on earth do you slice your bread so neatly? Mine ends up looking like it's been attacked by a small animal.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant pics :)
ReplyDeleteI've one more to take and then I can post mine later - there is a similarity or 2 with yours ;)
You have some fantastic projects on your blog. I’m having a blog ‘hop’ this weekend, starting from Friday. I’d love for you to link up some of your projects. There is a little give away too.
ReplyDeleteThank you x
As ever, some wonderful images there, Tracy ... I wonder if I can tempt you to take part in 112 in 2012 which will start in January?! :p x
ReplyDeleteI love your images for August. Thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
That sandwich looks insanely yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the carriage racing1
ReplyDeleteA gold postbox? That certainly is bizarre, I wonder what the story is there!
ReplyDeleteI've been expecting to see a few laundry mountain photos as it's not an easy one to get in England!
I have seen those lovely horses on the merry-go-round on one or two posts, they just sum up a fun fair, don't they? I lucked out with mine in York. Great pictures, also liked the HUGE sandwich :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! That sandwich is so big and looks so yummy. Really like the carriage racing photo.
ReplyDeleteA gold postbox? Whatever next?
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
love the mountain! in a style way of course, not literally.....
ReplyDeleteand that post box, posh post!
Yes I think most of us could do the fabric pic every month - love your fabric selection and the gold post box is wonderful - where was it?
ReplyDeleteAlison
Is that first photo of a sign for white horse hill directing walkers to the White Horse of Uffington? One of my favourite places, used to spend lots of time there as a child.
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across your blog via ... goodness, I can't remember, I've been hopping all over the place, anyway it's lovely.