Rat Skeleton…

I used to collect dead things. I had a small clear cassette box and kept things in there. Its not as bad as it sounds, there was a butterfly that had unfortunately not made it out of the house. Part of a snake skin, a dead bug, and strangely a piece a broken glass – but only because it was quite artistic I remember. That collection has now long since gone, but if I pass something these days, I stop for a moment. To look and think.

This picture was taken in Spain, while out on a nature walk. This was in the wall, in a gap in the bricks. Of course I had to take it out and photograph it, I have never seen a rat skeleton before and found it fascinating. I left it in a small grassy area with some flowers hiding it, having only taken a few photos. I could see my husband wasn’t entirely comfortable with me doing this type of photo shoot with holiday makers walking around. But it always feels a bit special to be able to see what has once been, but in the next stage. I guess this is why I like archaeology so much, especially when they find graves. Because without adding any fantasy or make believe to who, how or why – you are looking at someone who once lived. That bit of evidence is undeniable.

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(c) K Wicks photographer

Treat of a sunrise…

It was indeed a treat of a sunrise today. Starting off with oranges and pinks, I did my usual of quietly heading back upstairs to hang out of the upstairs window at an awkward angle (the people who fitted these windows did it with no concern for where the sun would rise or set!). I get the best shot I can but to be fair, nature did all the work.

(c) K Wicks photographer

Rainy Days…

We have a lot of rainy days in England. Sometimes it makes me look out of the window and remember being stuck inside during holidays or weekends. But not in a bad way, most people moan about the weather for that, but for me it gave me a chance to do indoor things. For tv and movies, baking, embroidery, drawing, reading and all the other things I found to do. So rainy days for me usually mean getting stuff done.

(c) K Wicks photographer

Castlerigg Stone Circle Coasters…

It my seem like a small thing, but seeing your photography as real things is a very satisfying feeling. All the ancient sites have something special about them. We visited Cumbria to go and see this stone circle a few years back, and it really is one of the most spectacular locations. In the mountains with nothing of much apart from stunning views, it really does make you wonder how and why there? But for those who like a bit of neolithic in the home, you can find many different products available with this design and many more.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/darling2425/works/25961042-castlerigg-stone-circle-o-13?asc=u&p=shower-curtain

 

Castlerigg-coasters - O.13

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