This week’s photo challenge theme is escape, which is a word that can strike every one of us in various different ways, in terms of feelings, images…
I Think WAY Too Much!
This week’s photo challenge theme is escape, which is a word that can strike every one of us in various different ways, in terms of feelings, images…
When I first saw this week’s theme, pattern, it reminded me of my art classes at school a few years back. We had to draw a specific pattern all over an A3 size paper like the wrapping paper style… I didn’t really like it at that time.
Anyway, here’s my take for the challenge, a pattern that appeals much to me:
All right, this week’s photographic theme is ‘up’.
I bet that, like me, most of you thought of the movie ‘Up’, am I not right? Hehe
Didn’t watch it? Well, what are you waiting for? It’s such a sweet touching and fun animation!
Anyway, this isn’t what I’m contributing for the challenge, but this is:
This first week of Easter/first term school holidays has begun with lots of colours! Enjoy my colourful creative life in this little gallery of photos, dedicated to this week’s photo challenge, color:
I know I usually do weekly photo challenges on Wednesdays, but a lot happened this weekend, and I’ve also being very active on Instagram. And this week’s photo challenge is ‘A Day in My Life‘!
I’m mainly going to concentrate on how I spent my Sunday, although you still deserve some explanations over Saturday and Monday:
On Saturday, we, Mauritians, have been victims of a never-seen-and-witnessed torrential rain situation. Unexpected floods, unpredicted (or compelled to silence) by the media, despite all the technologies we possess, which caused deaths and panic… My mother and I were far from our home, in a shopping mall, and we were so taken aback when we went out and saw that water was all over the pavements and roads… it came up to our ankles!
And I had to buy art supplies.
Anyway, I’m still alive! If you want to know more about this, my best friend just wrote a blog post about it here: Mauritius These Days…
So when I woke up on Sunday, it didn’t feel like Easter. Nevertheless, I ate chocolate bunnies!
Thus, here’s the first photo for the Daily post challenge:
Lindt!!! ♥ Yumyumyum…
This week, my mission as a visual blogger, an observer, was a little tricky.
Future Tense: that’s the given theme.
Thus the challenge is to capture a moment that promises the future while being in the present. Well…
Easy!
All right, no ‘weekly photo challenge’ anymore; this time, this week, the Daily Post decided to host a slightly different challenge: the Phoneography Challenge! And this week’s theme is My Neighborhood…
All the photos are taken from my roof…
Can you see the little red house on an island? It’s famous around the whole country for being The Red House
I’m proud to be living just in front of it!
My cousin and I were currently under a kiosk when I took this photo, struggling to catch the rainy details in my little camera, while also waiting for the rain to end so that we could move forward…
Illumination… An interesting theme to tackle since New Year celebrations have just passed… Thus I photographed little fireworks
(the one that we place on the ground and which remains on the ground even when we light it up!)
There’s a resolution I missed when I wrote My 2013 Goals!
It’s to read the maximum of books I can!
First of all I’d like to thank all of my readers for supporting me throughout my WordPressing journey since 1 Aug 2011, because I recently reached 100 email subscribers!
Again thank you so much!
For this week’s photo challenge, I’m going to show you the picture of the Mauritian sky (again) but this time it’s been taken at twilight, because then the very first star appears. And it’s simply mesmerising.

Do you see the little white dot on the right side of the photograph?
Yes, it’s simple as that.
I’ve been following The Daily Post since I’m on WordPress but I’ve never had the occasion to participate in the Weekly Photo Challenge, which consists of take photos related to a particular theme, until now, because I’d always forget it.
But this week I reminded myself to take photos of what is Comfort to me!

Sometimes when I’m upset I seek comfort in writing out my feelings, or simply writing anything, from an idea to a short story. These are my copybooks that I use of story ideas, songs, learning languages (only partly because I always get bored when grammar comes in LOL), wishes, etc.
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