
Squares is about having fun, and with teacups and upside down moments in my head for some reason I thought I would try a lensball experiment. I think I need to play a bit more, but for now it has enabled me to tick off another word in the theme cloud.

Now remember you don’t need to use any of these, you could simply be brilliant by looking up. Just one very important thing, squares have 4 equal sizes. There have been quite a few rectangles recently!
Thank you all again so much for joining in the fun of squares, and for leaving so many comments. It has meant so much to me, and it has also been fantastic to see how many of you have been visiting at least one other squarer.
By the way on the couple of days when I am been playing catch up with visiting all of your lovely squares I think may have upset the WP gremlins. My comments seem to have been disappearing into spam. So if you haven’t had a comment from me on your square posts over the past couple of days, do check spam. I may be holed up in there! And if not, leave a link again below and I will visit. Together, with the tag SquareUp, we can be upbeat!
Just love this, Becky. Can’t have too much magic however one makes it. I’m upside down today too:
https://tishfarrell.com/2021/01/20/upsy-daisy-does-it/
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Thanks Tish – I am all up for a bit of magic these days!
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A much larger square than a cup of tea from me:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/01/20/january-squares-up-20/
I was going to write cup of char but wasn’t sure of the spelling or even if it’s still in use for tea nowadays.
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tea is chá in Portugal, and still occasionally char in England – but not very often these days. And how about charladies!!
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I was thinking about charlady when I started considering the subject of char and if it was still in use. I’ve never heard it used in Canada.
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Not sure who still uses it on a regular basis, but there are companies that use it as a name!
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I was thinking it was an official designation in the past.
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yes think you are right. The Civil service definitely used it
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I seem to remember it from doing an industrial secondment at Rolls Royce when I was studying photography at art school in the late 1970s.
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Aha, clever! Here’s my cheerful one for today: https://suejudd.com/2021/01/20/cheering-me-up-square-up-20-and-wordless-wednesday/
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🙂
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😊
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What’s a lensball? I’ll have to Google it later, but this is very clever. Here’s mine for today: https://margaret21.com/2021/01/20/up-here-im-the-king-of-the-castle/
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Think a clear paperweight but completely round! They are great fun for taking slightly different shots of views or objects with. Jez Braithwaite is really good with them – here’s an example of what you can do https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2021/01/16/its-all-blue-weekend-sky-15-jan-16/
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Ooh, I’ll follow that up later, when I emerge from a deluge of mails because I didn’t have time yesterday. I’ve not even looked at many squares yet 😦
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hate it when you feel you are under an online deluge – at least the weather is such that you are better off indoors dealing with it!
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True. But I did take Virtual Dog out all the same.
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oh you brave person – I’ve huddled indoors today!
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It was only drizzling – then. I think I can see Noah’s ark bobbing into view now,
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We’ve had such strong winds.
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Tonight for us, I think.
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Secure everything down!
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PS you know I’ll expect a photo of the ark!!
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Sorry, it veered off towards Ripon before I got the chance!
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One of the best lensball images Becky 🙂
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awwww thanks Brian
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That’s a nice experiment, Becky. Sorry can’t think of any UP word so a square post will do. https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2021/01/20/natures-patterns-in-squares/
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I am sure it will be a super square – ooh look there’s an UP word!!
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Ohhh yeah…I didn’t think of that!
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Such fun you could have with that! Hurts my eyes a bit 🙂 🙂 Is a lensball some kind of camera attachment? You know how ignorant I am.
https://restlessjo.me/2021/01/20/building-up-the-suspense/
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It is a ball of glass about the size of a fist and you can use it with any camera including phones as it is separate. Jez Braithwaite does fabulous work with his
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I’ve seen some of the results. Impressive but once you’ve used a gimmick… you’ve used a gimmick? I like it though 🙂 🙂
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hmmm . . . . not sure I’d call it a gimmick! You need to try using one I think 😉
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You’ve been having fun! And you’re not in my spam either!
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Yay!!!
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🥰
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Looks like a lot of fun!
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It is, although also frustrating at times!
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Lovely use of a lensball, Becky!
Here is my daily square: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/any-minute-now-his-head-will-pop-up/
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Thank you 🙂
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