Monthly Archives: January 2023

Bloganuary 2023, Day 28: Describe your perfect birthday cake.

Something to get me going for January, Bloganuary.  Day 28: Describe your perfect birthday cake.

Nachos. My perfect birthday cake is nachos…deal with it.

Just Jot it January, 2023: January 28

Your prompt for JusJoJan January 28, 2023, is throw in the towel.

I threw in the towel and now it wants out…

RagTag Daily Prompt: Burst

A response in starting over with a new daily avoidance (or non-avoidance, as the case may be), here with the Ragtag Daily Prompt , today is  Burst.

Kind of looks like something burst.

Fandango’s One Word Challenge: Drudgery

“Welcome to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). It’s designed to fill the void after WordPress bailed on its daily one-word prompt. Today’s word is “Drudgery”.

 Kittens trying to convince me they are taking on the kitchen drudgery.

2023 365: Day 28 (January 28)

This year, another new set of prompts that I will hopefully follow better for 2023!

Today’s prompt is “S-No-Man”

Well, the theme was “snowman”, but there is no snowman here, neither is there man in any of my photos today….or is there?

Caturday!

 

Flower of the Day: January 28, 2023

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

I don’t know what directions my flower pics will take this year.  For now, I will just play it by ear and see where my fancy flies!

Just Jot it January, 2023: January 27

Your prompt for JusJoJan January 27, 2023, is amenities.

 Ah, amenities. One of those words I can never pronounce right, maybe because I jokingly used to pronounce it anemities and now can’t stop. Here is one of our amenities of life: fire table on the deck (and bbq scallops…)

Which Way Challenge: January 27, 2023

And heeeeere’s…  the Which Way Challenge! from Alive and Trekking.

Dead end.

Pull Up a Seat Challenge – 2023 Week 4

Welcome to XingfulMama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge

“As I get older I find myself more and more often looking for a place to perch when I am out and about. This might be a chair, a bench, a wall, a pew…maybe even a log or a rock. These spots can be artfully designed, quirky or very plain, sometimes they have a view, sometimes you meet someone else who needs a rest.”