[su_box title=”May” style=”soft” box_color=”#5c7100″ radius=”8″]This is the sixth in a year-long series of monthly posts participating in The Changing Seasons photo challenge set by Cardinal Guzman.
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[su_column size=”1/4″] May was a busy month for me and combined with some inclement weather and the remains of my virus, we saw little camera action. I had just two outings in addition to my weekly Monday Outlook photographs.
Read more in my photo blog but to summarise May:
- The grass finally began to grow but not sufficiently
- Wild flowers began to appear
- The weather was occasionally good but mainly poor, remaining wet and cold and windy
- Lambs appeared in greater numbers in the fields
- The cattle were turned out towards the end of the month – changing the landscape completely
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Wonderful shots. I prefer looking at the photos in your other blog and commenting in this one 🙂
The theme here really cropped that mailbox photo! In the other blog it’s a nice photo wioth great DoF, while here the theme has cropped it so much that it’s not even the same photo at all. We’ve had a cold spring/ cold early summer too, but it seems to have been picking up now the last few days. Hopefully we’ll be able to enjoy a few warm and sunny days this summer! 😀
lovely shots of the sheep and cows…and lucky you to live so close to such beautiful secenery