Artistic Licence
Singing with Hannah was fun this morning, and we have six new faces on our Zoom screen, which is good. What the long-term future of the group is, is still uncertain. It relies largely on the money it raises from the monthly ceilidhs it runs in Edinburgh, but of course all that ceased in March last year. There is enough left in the reserves to keep going for a little longer, but the only realistic solution is to be able to hold classes and events when we can sing, play and dance in the same room. And there's no sign of that happening. However, Zoom keeps us going, after a fashion.
The afternoon turned wet, so I decided to take some stuff to the Charity Shops of Kelso, and have a wander down by the river. I was hoping to see some signs of autumn colour for my blip, but the trees are stubbornly refusing to turn, even though leaves are beginning to fall. The result is a carpet of dull brown. Not what was needed for today's AT challenge 'Colours of the Season'.
I did find some - decorating the window of a beauty parlour. And definitely not from the branches of a tree ... but needs must.
I made a double exposure with two copies of the same shot, and then kept added another and another and another ... to see what I'd end up with. And here it is. Many thanks to Ingeborg for continuing to host Abstract Thursday.
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