project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 52 (and a day)

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015 and I completed it on Sunday, 12 June 2015, exactly 365 days later – maybe I should have made it Project 366 given that this year February had 29 days. It has been an interesting year, much has changed during this year, including me.

You can see all my images in my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review each of the weekly updates, that I posted each Sunday, by clicking here.

And I’m not done yet, my new project mobile | mono | skies kicked off on Monday this week, about which more later!

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project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 51

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015.

You can see all my images, as they are posted, each day, to my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review all my weekly updates, posted at noon each Sunday, by clicking here.

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project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 50

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015.

You can see all my images, as they are posted, each day, to my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review all my weekly updates, posted at noon each Sunday, by clicking here.

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project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 49

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015.

You can see all my images, as they are posted, each day, to my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review all my weekly updates, posted at noon each Sunday, by clicking here.

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out in the midday sun | 2

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The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.

How could a weekly blog post about the life of an Englishman living in Spain not include a reference to those words spoken by Audrey Hepburn paying the part of Eliza Doolittle in the movie My Fair Lady which in turn was based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion?

Often misquoted as ‘the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain’, or is it just me that constantly misquotes it? Probably. So much for that expensive private education and my success in English Literature examinations which included, as it happens, studying Pygmalion. But, as I said in my opening essay, I like to think my education taught me to think, not to remember things. So there you are.

Anyway, I think it is a reasonably well established fact that English people, at home and abroad, like to talk about the weather. A lot.

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project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 48

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015.

You can see all my images, as they are posted, each day, to my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review all my weekly updates, posted at noon each Sunday, by clicking here.

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project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 47

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015.

You can see all my images, as they are posted, each day, to my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review all my weekly updates, posted at noon each Sunday, by clicking here.

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Earth

“That’s what we are now—just ants. Only——”
“Yes,” I said.
“We’re eatable ants.”
― H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds

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for wordpress weekly photo challenge – earth

project 365 mobile | mono | square | week 46

I launched this Project 365 on Sunday, 14 June 2015.

You can see all my images, as they are posted, each day, to my mobile | mono | square album on Flickr.

You can also review all my weekly updates, posted at noon each Sunday, by clicking here.

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