Time for another square month hosted by the lovely Becky. The photos don’t necessarily have to be of a timepiece, but are open to interpretation to reflect time in some way, or sayings such as ‘the passing of time’, ‘a stitch in time’, or time running away from you.
Day 15: I Only Count Your Sunny Hours

To join in with the Squares challenge please visit Becky for instructions. Remember the only proper rule is that the photo must be SQUARE.
December Squares | Day Fifteen
It’s a Six word Saturday! Hope you’re safely home. 🙂 🙂
We are. Took 5 hours as the weather was awful – rain and spray on the M5 and A30 and lots of surface water made for tricky driving. Conservatory soaked too 😦 but it has been wet all the time we’ve been away so builder hasn’t been able to take a look at it.
Home! That’s the key word. Have a lie in and then think about it. 🙂 🙂
I’m not sure I want to think about it!!
😦
Nice sundial, Jude. I have never quite grasped how to tell the time from one though. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete. x
I’m not very good at it either Pete!
lovely!
🙂
What a beautiful old sundial.
I like sundials 🙂
I see “Kew Bridge” on the base — is this in London?
No. I think it was in Hidcote Gardens, Cotswolds.
I wonder how many “Kew Bridges” there are in the world??
he sundial stone may possibly have ended up in Gloucestershire after being sold as part of a job lot of reclaimed masonry, left over when the second Kew Bridge was demolished during the building of the third. It has the date 1789 on it which is the date that the second bridge opened as a toll bridge, and it is possible that the stone was part of a balustrade on that bridge.
Excellent deduction!
Thank Google!!
Lovely old sundial, Jude. 🙂
Thanks Sylvia.
I like the angle you’ve chosen for this one – and the idea of only counting sunny hours.
I guess they only work in sunny hours 🙂
Sundials are such fabulous timepieces, and this one is a beauty.
So glad you are home safe xxx
So am I! Horrible journey and a very long and traumatic three weeks away.
Sending lots and lots of hugs, and hope that Christmas is a kind and peaceful one for you both xxx
I would like a sundial in my garden one day. This one is a beauty.
They are rather lovely aren’t they? I’d happily give home to one.
Lovely old instrument