So… this blogging thing. Let’s do some!
I’ve decided that, if I can’t make or find time to blog every day, I can at least make an effort to do one a month. I may just do something like this – which is a round up of things I’ve done in January – or might try to do something different each time. I have no idea yet!
All of these photos have been placed on Facebook already, but I wanted to go into a little more detail about them here. I could have used higher quality photos too, but just grabbed the Facebook ones for now.
The month began with blasts of cold air and our only geocache of the month. It was a good one though, one of the largest we’ve ever seen. I can’t go too much into it though as I’m sure the owners of GC5H63J: Silverside would like to keep things a surprise for future finders. The photo below was taken on a crisp Sunday morning and demonstrates just how cold early January was.
The next set of photos comes from an unusual staff meeting about willow weaving. My creations weren’t exactly the neatest or the best, but I am quite proud of them. The pentagonal pyramid serves no purpose whatsoever, but I enjoyed making something a little different and more mathematical than other people!
Most of January has been spent playing around with my new camera lens the lovely Mrs Pitts bought me for Christmas. It is a much longer lens allowing me to take photos for a greater distance. Captain Satsuma and Kit have been perfect subjects, but I have yet to take it out into the wilds.
January provided me with my 32nd birthday too. Mrs Pitts continued her tradition of fabulous cakes with one modelled on Captain Satsuma. It was delicious…
There were cupcakes for Grange Moor band and work colleagues as well.
Let’s see if February is just as interesting…