The Changing Seasons – April 2020

The Changing Seasons – April 2020

The Changing Seasons post, hosted by Su at Zimmerbitch.

Considering we are staying at home, the days seem to go by quickly still and here we are almost in May!

It was my birthday on 28th April – 35 again!! – It was probably the quietist birthday on record. It would have been nice to see all of my family and friends, but I celebrated with wine and a curry and spent time with my brother and soon to be sister-in-law. The party can wait til later!

Most days, I do some sort of exercise and I have been going for walks – some longer than others. This is one of the things that is keeping me sane! I went out yesterday and chose to follow a different path. I walked as far as I could before I saw a sign which said “No admittance.” So, reluctantly, I thought it best to backtrack for fear of getting shot by a farmer! 😉

Sometimes I just walk along with music in my ears and sometimes I take lots of photographs.

I sometimes spot things along the way. Cool bark and not a dog in sight 😉

Things to do in Northampton

There’s also lots to photograph in the garden.

Happy May everyone and stay safe 🙂

About The Changing Seasons

The Changing Seasons is a monthly challenge where bloggers around the world share what’s been happening in their month.

If you would like to join me and the others in this challenge, here are the guidelines:

The Changing Seasons Version One (photographic)

  • Each month, post 5-20 photos in a gallery that you feel represent your month
  • Don’t use photos from your archive. Only new shots.
  • Tag your posts with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons so that others can find them

The Changing Seasons Version Two (you choose the format):

  • Each month, post a photo, recipe, painting, drawing, video, whatever that you feel says something about your month
  • Don’t use archive stuff. Only new material!
  • Tag your posts with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons so others can find them

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