I only just realised that this blog is one month old today. Wow. Seems more like three to me, somehow. That's 30 days, 13 posts, 126 photos (yes, I counted), close to a 1,000 visitors and a very valuable stash of feedback and discussion. I've been having a really good time doing this, even though when I started, I wasn't sure if anyone would be interested in my pictures and stories at all.
Thank you!
While I indulge in more visual flânerie, I'll leave you with a... ahem... funny set of pictures from Valentine's Day that I clicked at South Bank. Someone took advantage of the low tide on the Thames and cashed in!
Thank you!
While I indulge in more visual flânerie, I'll leave you with a... ahem... funny set of pictures from Valentine's Day that I clicked at South Bank. Someone took advantage of the low tide on the Thames and cashed in!
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Happy Birthday! :-)
And Congratulations!!
Congratulations !!!
And yes, I am open to explore Eastend. Give me shout if you are organizing something.
Beautiful photos of sand art!
Happy Birthday to your blog:-) All the best./..
:)
gorgeous- the end of a month with a splash of sandscapes!
funny when i think of it as low tide giving way to some room for love.
and then it reminds of Sundarbans, the high tide country, if lived there, i would reply to you with snapshots of high tide, eroding and engulfing life and love to nothingness.
Thanks Shipra - have you been reading The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh? :)
:) sorry i didn't specify, i thought i had already discussed the book with you and you would automatically relate...i read it last year and it has left some pretty long lasting images in my head!
Fabulous photos. Love how much you love London.
Thanks for the blog comment too. You should come along to S&B London and we'll teach you to knit for free. Then you can join us in a bit of knit grafitti. :)
Purl Interrupted: Thanks! I checked out S&B and loved what you girls do! Not sure if I'm made for knitting but will definitely be following you :)
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