Stay green, in the shade and sweets.
I've woken up my old blog Once Around the Park. 30-word accounts of a daily walk along the same route.
1. I like this time of year, when it is hot, but still green.
2. I am always afraid to put the shading into my pictures -- it's hard with portraits because the directional shading I'm so fond of looks like wrinkles, or sunburn. But when the teacher warns us that profile pictures can end up looking flat, I take a deep breath and give it a go. At the end of the class, he praises the depth of our portraits.
3. Sharing a box of mithai with Nick -- we're lucky enough to have a brilliant exotic supermarket in Tunbridge Wells (The Spice Store on Grosvenor Road), and a bite or two of an Indian sweet make a good change to our usual Jaffacakes.
1. I like this time of year, when it is hot, but still green.
2. I am always afraid to put the shading into my pictures -- it's hard with portraits because the directional shading I'm so fond of looks like wrinkles, or sunburn. But when the teacher warns us that profile pictures can end up looking flat, I take a deep breath and give it a go. At the end of the class, he praises the depth of our portraits.
3. Sharing a box of mithai with Nick -- we're lucky enough to have a brilliant exotic supermarket in Tunbridge Wells (The Spice Store on Grosvenor Road), and a bite or two of an Indian sweet make a good change to our usual Jaffacakes.
Hope you enjoyed the mithais :-)
ReplyDeleteshades of green- all important to the spirit inside
ReplyDeleteYes, shading can be challenging.
ReplyDelete"Hot but still green". Yes, it also describes Virginia in June perfectly!
ReplyDeleteHooray for 30 words! I don't keep mine up every day but still enjoy it. I'll be on over...
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