100 Days of Happiness - Days 38 & 39
Apr. 20th, 2014 12:07 pmGetting behind again, but not because I'm not finding happy things! Actually taking photos of happy things is the hardest part.
Day 38 has no photo because we were meeting old friends for lunch. I'm happy to say that we were too busy catching up after the 3 years or so since we last spoke face to face, plus drooling over their magnificent photos from the London Olympics to worry about taking a picture. Phil had been a 'games maker' and also worked behind the scenes for the ODA so had managed to snaffle some great seats for the Heptathlon. From trackside he'd got some superb shots of Jessica Ennis and the other British girls as well as Austra Skuyte and a couple of the other competitors.
I may have had a slight case of lens envy! LOL
Today (Day 39) has a pic

This is just one of the houses that back onto our lovely town centre park, all different. This one I like for the sweeping staircase, though my fave is farther down the street and has a big tower. They aren't all that old, 1850s, probably a little bit after our house was built, but they are rather fun and have a great view over the town from their upper stories. When I'm a multi millionaire, I shall buy one. *wink*
Day 38 has no photo because we were meeting old friends for lunch. I'm happy to say that we were too busy catching up after the 3 years or so since we last spoke face to face, plus drooling over their magnificent photos from the London Olympics to worry about taking a picture. Phil had been a 'games maker' and also worked behind the scenes for the ODA so had managed to snaffle some great seats for the Heptathlon. From trackside he'd got some superb shots of Jessica Ennis and the other British girls as well as Austra Skuyte and a couple of the other competitors.
I may have had a slight case of lens envy! LOL
Today (Day 39) has a pic

This is just one of the houses that back onto our lovely town centre park, all different. This one I like for the sweeping staircase, though my fave is farther down the street and has a big tower. They aren't all that old, 1850s, probably a little bit after our house was built, but they are rather fun and have a great view over the town from their upper stories. When I'm a multi millionaire, I shall buy one. *wink*