Sunday 28 June 2015

Photo diary: week 26, 365

I've been writing the Photo Diary for half a year now. It has been a 50-50 experience for me. It was fun but also quite a task to take photos every day, even if you don't feel inspired, or nothing exciting is happening. Also being quite a commitment it has distracted me from taking part in the other blog linkies and challenges, so it might be the last one for a while... But never say never, I might feel different in a week's time.
Last Sunday was Father's day in the UK, and my boys baked a batch of Shaun the sheep cupcakes to present to Papa.


Plums in the garden are plentiful but still quite tiny. Just hoping the nasty squirrel will leave them alone. Last year it has bitten off a lot of plums, without eating them, just biting and dropping on the ground. This is a sweet pale pink variety, which name I don't know, as it was already in the garden when we moved to our house.


I bought this potted rose last autumn, and it has been struggling a bit. I hope it will perk up and give me more flowers to admire.


On Wednesday I have baked a pear, almond and cinnamon tart, which was inspired by the ghost story I just finished reading.


More of our garden: a white campanula in the evening.



Friday was my night out. I rarely go out in the evening, and almost missed the Midsummer Dinner at my husband's college because our usual childminder was going away. Thankfully, she has rescheduled and helped us out, staying with our boys. It was a rather glamorous event. I bought a very posh frock from John Lewis. As soon as I saw it online, I knew this was the right dress for the occasion. It was black, with the lacy top, quite Downton Abbey-esque. I wasn't sure if it would look good on me, but ordered it, using the vouchers I won last year with BritMums to cover most of the price. Oddly enough, they requested No stilettos, so as not to ruin their precious floor. Such a shame, as I bought new stiletto shoes specially for the occasion. I actually hate shoe-shopping, I must be an unnatural woman. I traipsed through 8-10 shops in town, and couldn't find anything suitable, it was all either stilettos, big platforms or flats which wouldn't have looked good with such a long dress. Thus I was wearing the shoes I wear every day for the school run.


I did take photos with my mobile yesterday, but I cannot seem to add them to the blog post without them turning on the side. I might have more will power tomorrow to try to do it the right way.

Will this be my last post for Project 365? Who knows.

9 comments:

  1. You look lovely, the dress is very pretty! Loving all of the outdoor pictures and the Shaun the Sheep cakes look great x #project365

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    1. Thank you Kirsty! The cupcakes were pretty good for being a cake mix thingy.

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  2. love the dress, hope you had an amazing evening. Sounds like such a strange request, no high heels, but makes effect sense. Those father's day cakes look amazing

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    1. Thank you, it was a memorable dinner. I just wish I could take photos of all meals we had, they were very creative

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  3. wow gal u r looking so gorgeous <3 Bless you dear.. loving the pie most :D what happened exactly in the ghost story.. i am getting so curious u know :D

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  4. You look so lovely in that dress, I know 365 can be quite draining at times but hope you feel able to come back to it at some point. I'm also really purplexed with the issues you've had with my blog, no one else has mentioned it :( #365

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  5. the dress is lovely, and you look fab, hope you had a good time.
    Yum pear and almonds, my sort of thing.
    Really like those cupcakes, very ingenious.
    Plums are one of my favourites and great for making chutney.

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  6. Love the beautiful dress, and the glorious rose. Hope you will continue to take photos when you want to, know rather than feel obliged to.

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  7. Oh I adore that dress! And that tart looks amazing :D #project365

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