The Changing Seasons – December 2021

The Changing Seasons – December 2021

Happy New Year!

My December was full of family, food and getting out into nature.

My mum bought me the best advent calendar ever – instead of chocolates there was a miniature Rituals beauty product behind every door.

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I always get excited when I see beautiful sunrises like this one.

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Christmas decorations in Wellingborough.

Frosty views across the Racecourse.

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Festive graffiti.

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My lovely winter pansies.

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I love real Christmas trees and mine was up at the end of November!

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Christmas Eve drinks with my sister.

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Making Christmas Day memories with my family šŸ™‚

Christmas tree gone and destined for recycling!

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A 7.5 mile jaunt around Pitsford to blow the Christmas cobwebs (and overindulgence of alcohol) away.

Oven-baked chicken pasanda from my new Pinch of Nom cookery book.

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I hope everyone had a fabulous December too! I wish you all the best for 2022!

The Changing Seasons is hosted by Ju-Lyn at Touring my Backyard, and Brian and Bushboy’s World

About The Changing Seasons

The Changing Seasons is a monthly project where bloggers around the world share their thoughts and feelings about the month just gone. We all approach this slightly differently — though generally with an emphasis on the photos we’ve taken during the month.

For many of us, looking back over these photos provides the structure and narrative of our post, so each month is different. Some focus on documenting the changes in a particular project — such as a garden, an art or craft project, or a photographic diary of a familiar landscape.

But in the end, it is your changing season, and you should approach it however works for you.

There are no fixed rules around post length or photo number — just a request that you respect your readers’ time and engagement.

Tag your photos with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons so that others can find them.

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