I got a camera for Christmas!


I decided to use it to take pictures of the decorations. I think I still have a lot to learn, mind…




I decided to use it to take pictures of the decorations. I think I still have a lot to learn, mind…


Recently I saw an armadillo for the first time ever!

THRILLED to finally meet one. So I took some pics of him/her and the surrounding animals in the zoo.

Crikey, it’s a croc. (Or possibly an alligator)





Very angry meerkat:

Less angry meerkat:

A vulture friend


PILES of terrapins!



And a whole buncha phone photos, not as HD as the ones taken with the professional camera but still good to have!











A couple of weeks ago it snowed here. So I went out to take some photos, as you do, and I lost my glasses. I was so upset. I managed to get new ones but uggggh, it sucked, since I need them to function and everything. However now that that time is over I remember I never posted any of the photos I took!



Only three of ’em were even remotely interesting, alas.
There was ACTUAL SUN! today, even if only for a hour or too, so I went to a field and took some photos, as you do.


A shortcut to mushrooms!




Yes it was muddy.
After four months of going nowhere but the occasional field I have been to Bradgate Park in Leicester! Oh thank god. It’s so nice to BE OUT.

No-one else was wearing masks… apart from this elf we found in a tree on the way there.



I took a panorama with my phone once we got there. Surprisingly there are no deer in it (they are everywhere)

See, here’s one. This deer has an expression on his face I cannot read.

More deer.







Dave took most of the above photos (only numbers 2 and 6 are mine I think) and he also took these AMAZING ones of a white deer chilling in the ruins of Lady Jane Grey’s estate. There was a wall in the way but he STILL MANAGED IT!


The Romantic/gothy side of me likes to think, maybe that’s Lady Jane’s reincarnated spirit wandering around there.
Meanwhile I took a picture of an interesting wall.

Dave then got this amazing photo of a dragonfly which are very hard to photograph-

AND THEN! WE CLIMBED! ALL THE WAY UP to Old John.

It’s much harder to get to than it looks from here, trust me.
I took this photo halfway up:

It’s worth it for the views, if your legs can take it.


Here’s some pictures I took at the top!




Here’s a couple of slightly more imposing-looking ones I took with my phone.


And then just before we left suddenly a noisy peacock flew overhead! Sadly neither of us got any photos of it in flight, but I WAS able to get close enough to it to take this:

And that was I think everything, and oh my god my legs are killing me.
Currently there’s a social media campaign going on to celebrate Leicester. I also want to celebrate Leicester because it’s the best, kindest place I’ve ever lived in. I wasn’t born there but I consider it home.
Here’s some of my favourite pictures of the city I’ve taken over the years.



















The last one, with all the people? That’s my favourite.

Me and my husband noticed today that there weren’t any contrails in the sky, and there hadn’t been any for weeks.