Tuesday 31 August 2021

Lines - August 2021

Tim didn't take part in the photography group, although this month's topic of "lines" would have been very apt for him with his prolific and very accomplished acting career!




Looking back through our blog I discovered that Tim had won the KIT on at least 3 occasions. 

Here are some of the photographs of him that I found on our site - to do with the KITs he won and the various Vets' celebratory meals that he was very much part of.


Celebration Vets' meal at John & Jan's - Sept 2017



Tim and Sue chatting with an "out of shot" Alison - April 2017



Vets' meal (with a few extras!) after a KIT - April 2017



Winners in June 2017


Winners in October 2016 - in character I think!


 Winners in October 2017


We will all have lovely memories of spending time chatting with Tim and of playing sport with him - two that spring to mind for me are, in tennis, Tim constantly moving around at the net trying to put his opponents off and, in golf, him reminding us not to leave our putts short - he was always the coach!


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If we go back now to our photographs for this month, we have had "patterns" as a topic before so it will be interesting to see how "lines" might inspire some different images.


Ken - in the World Food Garden at RHS Wisley



Rosie - barn doors



Rosie - short line for the ride



Rosie - reflected lines from the glasshouse roof at Osborne House




Don - after the pandemic and the ‘pingdemic’ I decided to move forward in life  by drawing 2 lines in the sand at Sidmouth!



Don - Lines in the field prior to harvesting



John


Ken



Dan - Eden was pleased that he could stand up in it rather than having to crawl!




Angela - Medstead power lines


Gill - overhead cables

Kate - drunken tractor?

Kate - sober harvester!


Sue - line of gravestones



Keith - lines of bricks waiting to rebuild the church wall.



Sue - birds on a line!



Gaynor - lines in the sand!




Jan



Jan - like Ken in the first photo, in the World Food Garden at RHS Wisley


.......and our topic for next month is "Agriculture"