Yay later today we return to our beloved Portugal, a land where the larks are still plentiful and there isn’t a spiky and constitutional crisis.
I despair of what is happening in the UK right now, and live in forlorn hope that our parliamentarians will stop playing games soon and put the country first. Thank goodness I will be flying away in a few hours. Now whilst I travel across sea and land, why don’t you put your feet up, sit back and enjoy our fabulous second gallery.
- There have been Durians but not as you know them, and dragon fruit hiding fabulous friends
- The bee shots on thistles and ginger lilies this week have been jaw-dropping and my lark is not the only one with a spiky hairdo
- And I have loved all the whimsical, beautiful and unusual names you have found
Oops I forgot to remind you to make a cup of tea or coffee, or if you are relaxing this evening maybe a glass of wine or something. The gallery isn’t huge today but you are still going to need something to keep you going!
- There have been fewer spikes and spires and less jagged moments then I expected
- And at times your fabulous thorny situations, storms and historical tales have been very reflective of the political crisis
- You have though made me smile lots and your squares have been both timeless and mesmerising
- There have also been new growth, fabulous sunsets, and even the essence of summer.
I really hope everyone who visits this post will have a moment this weekend or next to fully look round the gallery. It would mean so much to me if you could.
- There have been natural points, ballet pointes and very colourful points.
- In fact the fun hasn’t stopped, what with all the cute points and sharp claws!
- Incredibly not only have we gone under water, we have also found paradise
- No wonder I am all of a quiver and almost melting, you have swept me away with your awesomeness
There are so many wonderful new contributors as well as some extraordinary ones from our regulars. The variety really has been incredible this month, I have never known what might pop up on my screen.
- Some of you found inspiration on the side of your house and others looked out the back door
- Whilst others have been lucky enough to have daily changing spikes and quite a few like me have been delving into the archives
- There have been some very unusual flowers and even stranger quills alongside the lovely thistles and cacti
- There have also some scary hairs and talons, it has though been difficult to know who is the most adorable
- And as for who has the cutest face let alone the most prickly smile, how do you decide?!
By the way I have discovered quite a few of the pingbacks are not appearing in the ‘pings’ list. I hope I have included everyone who has posted a square in the past seven days, but if I have missed you do let me know. Please also do check your pingbacks link to a post rather than the home page and even more importantly make sure your photos are square!
Finally have gotten though this weeks spikys. I am going to bed and will probably dream of spikys 🙂
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Reblogged this on OLA'S BLOG and commented:
This is so right
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ok, thanks
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This is a grand collection of spikes. We who are observing the Brexit debacle from the other side of the world are completely bamboozled by what is going on. Surely it can’t be good for the British economy to have so much instability. I have a spiky post for you today. It’s a very spiky building with a walk included for Jo and almost all the photos are square! https://theeternaltraveller.wordpress.com/2019/03/17/edge-walking/
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Those of us on this side are bamboozled too, trying to understand the voting this week took me quite a few reads, and then all I could do was get angry because most of it was political point scoring 😦
It is a disaster for the country. I never agreed with the decision, but after the referendum two years ago thought okay that’s what happening. Now please plan carefully . . .instead they flaffed about and put Article 50 in motion. So daft . .all sides have to take responsibility for where we are now, and just hope enough can demonstrate common sense and put the country first before 29th. I suspect though pigs might fly first 😦
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It seems like the whole thing revolves around who can do the most damage. So much for politicians working for their constituents.
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I know! And yet they claim they are 😦
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It’s a mess!
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Total!
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Wonderful how you put all these together! 🙂
Here’s my entry for the day:
https://wp.me/p3RE1e-776
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thank you so very much.
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Hi Becky,
Here is my spiky for the day 😀
https://ceenphotography.com/2019/03/16/march-16-spikysquares-cactus/
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Thanks Cee, will be visiting very soon. I am wayyyyyyy behind on the challenge this weekend as Friday/Saturday were even crazier than usual and not just at my place. Having a chill day today, so hopefully will catch up with everyone by the end of Sunday, also hoping the world might be a better place xxx
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Great spiky. Safe travels.
http://susansplace.blog/2019/03/16/spiky-squares-bulrushes/
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thank you 🙂
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