
View from Primrose Hill Bridge toward Monkey Valley, London, February 2024
(iPhone11)
Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings.
I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share far more words (all excellent of course!) so the key rule is to have a title of six words – and then create around that the post that you desire! Perhaps in bunches of 6 words if you’re feeling inspired.
To join the challenge, please put a link in your post to the URL of this post. Then come back here and leave us a comment. If you have any problems with linking, just put your own URL into the comment. And do feel free to socialise digitally – tweet, instagram, flickr, etc. with the hashtags #SixWordSaturday and #6WS.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 2 March 2024
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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The reflections below are quite dark here, than the sky itself.
But a lovely capture indeed 🙂
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Thanks Hammad. It was such a joy to see the sun
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Wonderful light and perspective Debbie 🙂
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I think this may be only my second attempt with this challenge. My entry is ‘When Space Limitations Prevent a Contribution’. Here is the link:
https://mamacormier.com/2024/03/02/when-space-limitations-prevent-a-contribution/
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Great to have you with us again. And I enjoyed your post. I look forward to seeing you large format work when circumstances allow
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Thanks Debbie!
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Well, I hope the sun won!
Here’s mine: Take A Peek At The Lake | Out of My Write Mind
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Those are impressive clouds, Debbie. I happened to capture clouds as well this week, but more of the playful dragontail variety: https://fakeflamenco.com/2024/03/02/weekend-sky-clouds-for-dragon-year/
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Great light!
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Very engaging photo, cool reflections under the dark sky
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Great lighting. Go Sun, go!
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Here’s my unconventional contribution…
dictionary reading to an agnostic stethoscope – A Sawyer’s Daughter (asawyersdaughter.com)
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Monkey Valley sounds like something out of Joseph Conrad!
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ha ha! It used to be the aviary but has been redesigned to become a home for colobus monkeys. The canal footpath runs below it so the monkeys provide extra interest on any walk along this section of the canal.
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I’m taking notes of the places in your pictures. For the next time I’m in London.
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The winter sun lost the battle on far too many days this winter. Role on 20th March and with luck Spring. So I hope my suggestion for 6WS gives you a chuckle on yet another very dull damp day 🙂 https://davidoakes-images.com/2024/03/02/6-word-saturday-challenge-6ws-2/
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Roll on Spring indeed. Oh to take a walk without being knee-deep in mud!
And yes, I enjoyed your bright and fun post, David
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Rain I can cope with (up to a point), but the mud this past few months is horrendous. So far, I have managed to stay on my two feet.
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Seems dramatic! Here are my 6 words https://wanderingteresa.com/metal-pelicans-all-in-a-row/
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It certainly was, Teresa
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That photo sums this year up to a T. Threatening clouds beat the sun hands down.
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Doesn’t it just. The sun battled well that day – those clouds had been chasing me along the canal but I got across Regents Park without calling for the brolly
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Beautiful! Happy weekend, Debs!
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You too, Jo. I’m assuming yours will be a lot sunnier than mine – it’s a heavy rain day here 😦
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We might have that next weekend, but today was beautiful up in the hills.
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A very dramatic sky, hope you didn’t get too wet 🙂 https://alondonmiscellany.wordpress.com/2024/03/02/rome-wasnt-built-in-a-day/
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I was lucky that day. I got all the way across the park to Daunt Books before ether heavens opened 🙂
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Stunning
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It was a lovely view and really highlighted the bold white structure of the Monkey Valley, even if the trees got in the way a bit
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😎
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Only nature can give us the best contrasts in one shot; hope you had an umbrella with you ☔️ Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2024/03/02/i-thought-we-were-in-falkirk/
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That is very true, Jez. A got quite a bit further before ether sun lost its battle
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Lovely contrast with the spring sun against the black clouds.
https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2024/03/02/battling-the-grey-weather-with-colour/
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I wasn’t expecting such a sunny view, I have to say.
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I love it when the clouds are dark and the sun peeks through from the side.
My link is here
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Yes, perfect weather! As long as the clouds don’t win!
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