Sunday, May 25, 2025

Project 365 (trying again)

I thought I would attempt to do Project 365 again as I had been thinking that my life was boring but looking back at earlier posts made me realise that my life is just ordinary and that there is always something worth remembering 

I am looking to post on a Sunday covering the Monday to Saturday. So here goes

Saturday 17th May

I took Penny for a walk and this was the view from the wood across the fields. The woods were shaded as it was a bit warm for her to be out in the full sun.

Sunday 18th May

Craig and I went for breakfast as a treat and I had the Hash Brown Bennie. I got half way through it before I remembered to take a picture. It was absolutely delicious.

Monday 19th May

This is not somebody's garden, it is a space that a group of neighbours have taken over and maintained. It looks so pretty at this time of year I couldn't resist taking this picture whilst Penny ran on ahead.

Tuesday 20th May

As I can no longer.play CD's in the house I sorted them out to give to charity. There was a real mix of music genres. I got Craig to copy some of the ones I would still want to listen to and he put them on a USB stick so I can listen to them in the car.

Wednesday 21st May

Me looking rather red after my first Zumba class. I absolutely loved it and after taking this picture I booked onto the class for next week.

Thursday 22nd May


It was Craig's birthday and we had family and a couple of friends round for pizza and cake.

Friday 23rd May

Matthew and I watched all the new episodes in one go. Great way to spend a Friday evening after a busy week in work.

Saturday 25th May

An early start so we could go to The British Ironworks Centre in Oswestry. Craig had booked an early timeslot to avoid the crowds as we had Penny and the two dogs that Emma was looking after with us. The Hulk greets you at the entrance. There will be a separate post and more pictures in a couple of days.


2 comments:

  1. I always think my life is boring but it is good to remember those ordinary moments.
    What a lovely view from your walk and that breakfast looks so good! How lovely that the neighbours have taken over that space, it is so pretty! Good job with the Zumba class and happy birthday to Craig.
    My Friday night was the same, I do love Clarkson's Farm.
    I can't wait to read more about The British Ironworks Centre. x

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comments. With not posting for so long I did not think anyone would read it.

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