Walking back to happiness
We woke to another misty, moist morning. A light drizzle started falling as we arrived at the allotments. Jacqui was on a mission to collect rhubarb for her friends. I planned to water in the greenhouse and then meet with Gordon, one of our volunteers for a socially distanced out of doors coffee. In the event we were forced into the largest of our polytunnels, so bending the COVID rules just a little, but maintaining the 2 metre standard.
So we left home after lunch for our daily ramble expecting to get a little soggy, but lo and behold the sun broke through almost immediately. The light was rather harsh and the route we took less than picturesque so I settled for some photos on a smaller scale.
This turned out to be my pick from the bunch. What I post is usually what the camera shoots, but on this occasion I decided it was more interesting with some of the colour bleached out. See what you think.
Thanks for all the sympathy over my festering finger. I am pleased to say the pain is all but gone and I am hoping the antibiotics are already working their magic.
Enjoy the weekend ahead - safely. :-)
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- Olympus E-M1MarkII
- 1/250
- f/8.0
- 16mm
- 200
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