The Lozarithm Lens

By Lozarithm

Loki, God of Mischief (Wednesday 20th March 2024)

Finally escaped from Calne for a few hours, leaving half a dozen unfinished chores, and drove over to Trowbridge to see C. It was quite a springlike day, appropriately as it was Spring Equinox day, and Loki was outside in the garden or nearby for much of the time.

The garden was coming along and I took a few pictures of it, including in Extras a Red Robin (following on from my Saturday’s blip) and a Blue Flower. Its petals must include a lot of ultraviolet light as it came SOOC in quite the wrong colour (see second Extra), but adjusting the colour as best as I could to its true blue colour gave it quite an abstract quality (also in Extras). Her snakes'-head fritillaries are in flower, but there is no sign of mine in the Woodland Garden yet. The journey there and the return were both bestowing of Red Kite sightings.

L.
Thursday 21.3.2024 (1620 hr)

Blip #4052 (#3802 + 250 archived blips taken 27.8.1960-18.3.2010)
Consecutive Blip #004
Blips/Extras In 2024 #036/266 + #014/100 Extras
Day #5109 (1249 gaps from 26.3.2010)
Lozarithm's Lozarhythm Of The Day #3191 (#3031 + 160 in archived blips)

C's Cats series
C's Gardens series
Cats series
Taken Through Glass series

Loki and C's Garden, 20 March 2024 (Flickr album of 15 photos)

Taken with Pentax K-50 (Red) and Sigma AF 17-70mm F2.8-4 DC Macro HSM lens

Lozarhythm Of The Day:
Selecter - Deepwater (recorded October 1981, Coventry)
Having thoroughly delved through the expanded 3CD version of the Selecter's debut album Too Much Pressure and fallen for the irrepressable Pauline Black all over again I have moved on to its companion 3CD Celebrate The Bullet (the title is of course ironic but wasn't greatly appreciated as such at the time, and led to the band breaking up a short while later after disappointing sales).
Pauline Black noticed a sign for the town Deepwater, Population 400, on the freeway in Missouri from the tour bus and thought it reflected her perception of the "parochial" attitudes of some of the members in the band, two of whom left Selecter on their return to Britain.

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