was having a few happenings in the school where we normally meet,
so out into a not too cold but drizzly day,
a nice show of crocus looking through the wire fence of the cricket club,
I walked to and through the green,
the church on the right,
on the ground a few clumps of snowdrops,
quite a few as it happens,
at the club I was along with one other member being shown how to mount prints for the home and for displaying at exhibitions, all very useful and helpful, many thanks to Marcia, the club as many regular readers know is the Beckenham Photographic Society,
I made my way back into the park, passing Foxgrove Lodge, in just a few months it will be a riot of wisteria,
arriving home I spent that afternoon playing with photographs from our last visit to Thailand, today changing the background of the orchids, waterlilies and Desert Rose, (Adenium obesum), like the ones above,
from as they come out of the camera,
to a black background, it took an age, but there it is, in the next few weeks/months I can go back to each folder and hopefully make subtle changes to each photograph to make them more appealing, which brought me nicely,
up to my evening read and sherry,
for tonight Diana had left me a chicken supper, 'Cheers!', I did not watch the usual weekday programs, there was some sport nonsense on that took over all of the usual channels, so a film it was, I decided on,
The Promised Land, a surprisingly enjoyable film, loosely based on true events, from the blurb: "The 2023 film The Promised Land (original title: Bastarden)
is inspired by a true story, but it is not a direct documentary-style
retelling. It is based on Ida Jessen’s novel The Captain and Ann Barbara, which
chronicles the 1755 attempt by real-life Danish army captain Ludvig Kahlen to
cultivate the harsh Jutland heath. While Kahlen and his rival, Frederik de
Schinkel, were real people, the film takes significant creative liberties with
the plot and characters to create a dramatic narrative."
the location, sets, costumes all seamlessly put together to make 2 hours pass by so quickly, as it finished Diana arrived home from work, so we settled down for a coffee and a chat as a Midsomer Murder entertained us in the background, after which 2 from Bangers & Cash before we were off to bed.