CBBH Photo Challenge: Blue

This is the first time I’ve joined in with Marianne’s monthly challenge, I couldn’t resist ‘Blue’, who could? Can you? If not join in here 
http://eastofmalaga.net/2012/11/01/cbbh-photo-challenge-blue/

I wanted to try something different, so I’ve cropped quite a bit of non blue from this shot.

It’s Dartington again, my second photo from there this week. Earlier in the year they featured some children’s artwork in the garden, it was lovely to see it gently swirling in the breeze.

This is what CBBH is all about!

Marianne says ‘On the first day of each month, I will provide a theme to inspire you to post your own interpretation.  Create your own blog post before the end of the month and entitle it “CBBH Photo Challenge: (subject of the month)”, providing a link to this blog so I´ll know you´re participating, and others can find it, too.

  • The difference between this and other photo challenges is that at the end of your post, you should introduce two links to any other blogs you have visited and, most importantlythat you have commented on, during the past month.  These links might be to someone who you are in regular contact with via your blog, a new blogger in need of some followers, or maybe a person who inspires or motivates you with their writing or photographs.
  • By choosing to participate, you also agree to read and comment on at least two other blogs taking part in the CBBH Photo Challenge.  That way, when we visit each other, we can HOP OVER to your links, connect with others and share a little blog love around!
  • Don´t forget to follow East of Málaga, so you never miss out on the monthly CBBH Photo Challenge announcement.  You can sign up via the “follow me” link in the sidebar.’
  • So I get to choose two blogs to feature! My first choice is Cheryl who blogs at 
    http://cherylandrews.wordpress.com/blogs-2/
     She is a very generous blogger who writes on a diverse range of subjects and whose photography I love. Check out ‘Cat lick and a promise’, from last month. Next is a completely different blog, one that hits hard and draws attention to issues affecting women. I recently re-blogged her post about Malala, and I hope you visit her. 
    http://womanunveiled.com

 

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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11 Responses to CBBH Photo Challenge: Blue

  1. Marianne says:

    OOHH how clever the children are with their artwork! I´m so glad you chose to display this image for the Challenge, Gilly, it´s absolutely delightful :)

    Thanks for featuring two bloggers for us to visit. I´m not familiar with either of these ladies, so it´s a double delight for me.

    Fantastic first CBBH Photo Challenge – well done!

  2. adinparadise says:

    Love this, Gilly. Welcome to the CBBH club. :)

  3. fgassette says:

    Wonderful selection for the challenge.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  4. Nandini says:

    Loved the photo! Cool blue!

  5. This was very creative photo cropping. I love when there is creativiy in things that are posted. Your photo fits wonderfully in the category. I like the idea of posting two new blogs or ones we visit often. I may have to give this a whirl. I am going to visit these two new blogs right now. Thanks, Gilly ….

  6. wightrabbit says:

    Fabulous photo, Gilly. I love the way the framed children’s artwork frames the doors! :)

  7. eof737 says:

    What a wonderful art piece in shades of blue… ;-)

  8. Madhu says:

    Very creative Gilly! Love the artwork and the pleasing shades of blue.

  9. ferragudofan says:

    oh FAB! that’s one of ‘my’ Devon schools – they are such a creative and inspiring group of young people! lovely shot!

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