England

Clocks (365: 78) — We switched to BST (British Summer Time) today – GMT+1.

Red Tie Day (365: 75) — After a rough day at work I decided to put on my red tie and take some pictures to cheer myself up.

Legs (365: 74).

The making of day 36 (365: 73) — I forgot I did this. I took a picture of me taking a picture.

Obi-Wan Kenobi? (365: 72) — No just bloody cold! I thought I’d dress up for today’s picture.

If I lay here (365: 71) — Snow Patrol’s album ‘Eyes Open’ is a part of my life soundtrack at the moment.

Bathroom Paraphernalia — I don’t know what my fascination is with bathroom objects is. But the light was just so nice, I couldn’t stop myself.

Tadpoles — Week 3.

Shaving on the tiles (365: 70) — My reflection in the shower door.

Not at all unhappy… (365: 69) — I might look it, but I’m Just bloody tired. Six am, and the end of the week. Around four weeks of four to six hours’ sleep a night leaves one like this in the morning.

Last Minute (365: 68) — It is nearly half past eleven and I need to take and choose my picture. No time for anything fancy, just another shot taken at my desk. 2

Resting (365: 67). I’ve had a hectic few weeks. Today saw one major item out of the way. Now just two more to go, and then I’ll have some more time.

Under construction — Gunwharf.

FastCat-Shanklin — Exiting Portsmouth harbour, with the buildings of the closed HMS Dolphin in the background.

Red Wall — Near the Round Tower, Old Portsmouth.

Looking out to sea. 2

Spigot.

Insert key to Unlock Heaven’s Light — The lock includes Portsmouth’s corporate crest, whose motto is “Heaven’s light our guide.”

Extinguished.

No Fancy Socks (365: 66) — I’d have preferred to have my feet higher up the frame, but it is late, and I don’t have time to set the shot up again.

Breakfast (365: 65) — Anyone thinking our kitchen looked nice should note the unplastered ceiling.

Sunbathing — The first sunny day for ages. So, I am unashamedly enjoying it.

Sunbathing (365: 64) — The first sunny day for ages. So, I am unashamedly enjoying it.

Stragglers — I fear these will not make it. They aren’t moving much and are well behind their siblings in terms of development.

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