9. Kayak
Doodlewash Art Challenge / Friday face Off
10. Shells, 11. Grape Hyacinth
17. Bonnet
This wasn't a prompt, I decided to do my own thing. Quite a lot of the prompts are repeated and I didn't want to to do the same subject again. I'd been watching Big Cats 24/7 which inspired me to do this.
Photo Challenges
In March we spent a couple of days in Edinburgh, It's a nice place if you ever get a chance to go.
Closed as a church in 1952 this church is now Tron Kirk Market for local artists and crafters.
Love this little door and window
Seats in our hotel room, we were upgraded because it was my husband's birthday
Picture Consequences Drawing game which I played with the grandkids [sorry the photo is a bit rubbish] It's played by drawing a section (head, torso, legs), folding the paper, and passing it on
Flower of the Week
A shrub [Darwin's Barberry] in the garden which flowers at this time of the year
The weeks are flying by, hope you enjoy the coming one















Lovely art and photos! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with you ... the weeks are flying by!
ReplyDeleteLovely art and I enjoyed your photographs from in and around Edinburgh.
Have a good week ahead.
All the best Jan
These photos are amazing. l really like the one with the stairs. Your art is always beautiful with clever designs. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have the best weekend.
ReplyDeleteI remember playing the paper folding drawing game lots as a kid. So much fun and laughs. I enjoyed my visit to Edinburgh, It's a great place, I agree Lin.
ReplyDeleteI too like that little rustic door and window.
Thanks for joining in Monday Window 😀
Your characters are always fun and well painted 👏
ReplyDeleteSure it was nice to play with the grand kits...
Happy weekend 🌞🎉
Love your art work.
ReplyDeleteI remember playing the Picture Drawing Consequences game! Lots of laughs!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful artwork and photos. The game you played sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks for supporting our challenge.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! And I remember playing that drawing game when I was a kid, with my grandparents! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed the paper-folding drawing game with small children.
ReplyDeleteMy memories of Edinburgh are of rain-wet, dark and gloomy streets. I am glad to see it in a different light.
Queenie
Wonderful artwork. I love your flowering shrub Darwin's Barberry.. That is a charming small wood door and window. Great share.
ReplyDeleteI really like the stairs photo and very lovely art. Picture Consequences Drawing game sounds like a lot of fun. Love the pictures.
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I agree - Edinburgh is very well worth a visit!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like such fun! I love that one bright red building in the row of natural stone and that adorable little door and window.
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