March Square | Squares

Roof top swimming pool in San Diego

If you fancy a distraction from the weather this month then join in with Becky’s (“A life of a 40 something”) March challenge of square photographs with the theme:

  1. Squared Squares’ – think multiple squares and squares within squares
  2. Squaring the Circle’ – the perfect post will be a circle within a square

March Square | 18th March

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Heyjude

I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling.

26 thoughts on “March Square | Squares”

  1. Great reflections in this one, Jude.
    We had snow overnight again, quite a bit too. It has settled everywhere…
    Best wishes, Pete. x

    1. So far we have escaped the snow. Cold though, but bright and sunny this morning. I think the forecast was for snow between 3pm and 5pm so maybe we haven’t finished with it.

  2. Pie-eyed! No, I am not obsessed with food, before you start! 🙂 🙂 It’s just that I read that you’d criticised Becky for being skew-wiff? Happy Sunday!

    1. Criticise? Would I dare? I’m just a bit obsessive about straight line and horizons. We’ve got your snow now. Gentle, silent, fluttering flakes.

        1. There were some adorable cygnets on the river. Wished I had some seeds or something but everywhere was shut. Would they like brownies? 🙂

  3. Brilliant shot Jude 🙂 here’s hoping some of the warmth will jump out of the screen and melt your snow!

    1. It’s a wee bit distorted I’ll grant you, and if you look closely you will see there is no-one on the sunbeds. February or early March probably, sunny, but not that warm 😀

  4. Are those wavy lines at the top the result of deformed window glass or … what? One of Margaret Drabble’s characters in “Seven Sisters” spent a lot of time viewing the world through such a glass bubble … if that’s what it is!

    1. Simply the reflection of the pool in the perfectly straight square windows of the building opposite to where I took the photo. The distortion is caused by the glass I guess.

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