Wild Daffodil organises a monthly photo challenge, her word for today is scale.
This photo was taken just before we went on holiday, Lucy is my mum’s dog, now living with us, she is a little bichon frise, tiny compared to Rosie, our big golden retriever…and look at the size of those snow flakes!!
This elephant quilt was made for a charity auction last year. The original pattern was for a cot quilt, I scaled it up to make it big enough to be a single bed or throw size.
These miniature daffodils should be flowering when we get back from holiday. They have a lovely strong scent and I find them a bit more robust than the taller varieties.
Finally, a photo of Beverley Minster, we visited there with WI, the sheer scale of it is quite awe-inspiring, it is beautiful, makes you feel really small!
Wow some amzing pictures. I feel ashamed that I have never been inside Beverley Minster, as my brother lived there for a few years.
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Thanks Cathy, it was the first time I’d been to Beverley Minster, it’s beautiful, well worth a visit!
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Your pictures are fab! And the elephant quilt is just stunning. I love your interpretation of the word scale in your different photos
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Such a nice variety of photos illustrating scale!
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Do you live close to Beverley???
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Hi, I live about an hour or so away near Leeds
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WOW Good job capturing the beauty and enormity of the B Minister.
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Som3 lovely pictures and a great exploration of the theme!
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Lovely photos! I especially like the one of Beverley Minster … I have a longtime Facebook friend who lives in Beverley, so this reminds me of him.
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Oh, I love this batch of photos, they are just beautiful and so much variety!
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