
Thank you everyone for such fantastic #SquareTops, you’ve really been brightening up my lockdown days. Unfortunately however it seems WordPress is a bit overwhelmed by my Squares enthusiasm as I have noted that lots of my comments on your posts are not appearing. Promise you I am visiting everyone. So if I have not left a comment on your fabulous posts in the last 72hours do check your spam, I think I am in there!
And for everyone who has not yet had a chance to join us, here’s a reminder about Squares. The good news is that it has returned for another month. The theme is ‘top‘, and we have five variations, or idioms, to choose from;
- On Top of the World – summit, crown, peak (tiptop) or uppermost part of something.
- Under the Big Top – topping or covering (or if you are really lucky a circus!)
- Room at the Top – first or highest in position
- Cherry on Top – something made even more wonderful by becoming square
- Top and Tail – or maybe you’d prefer to play around with word combinations such as top dog, top stitch, top hat, top secret, top knot, top drawer or top dollar!
The main tag is #SquareTops and if you want you can add a second tag using the idiom your photographic square is coming under.
What a cool tree photo for today. 😀 😀 Sorry you are having trouble with WP. I’ve been getting your comments as far as I know.
Here is my entry for today. I followed Debbie’s lead.
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/04/05/april-5-squaretops-windmills-and-wind-turbines/
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Hopefully now everyone has been checking their spam, WP will realise I am just enthusiastic!!
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So glad for blogging in these crazy times!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2020/04/april-square-challenge-top_5.html
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oh I know, helping to keep me sane and add structure to the day 🙂
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Thanks for the heads up, Becky! I released your very nice comment from my evil spam folder – where it obviously did not belong 🙂
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awww thank you so much for finding me
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I love looking up into the treetops, Becky… I’d do it all day if my neck didn’t complain!!!
I have four tops today: https://wp.me/pVkLb-4Q6
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ah yes the dread neckache
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That’s one magnificent tree and a great perspective, definitely one for the ‘look up’ challenge. I may have one tree top but looking down rather than up. As for comments disappearing, Tina told me that if you make too many comments in a short time WP treat them as spam. So maybe comment in smaller batches!
https://wp.me/pL5Ms-5bj
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Thought it was probably that on the comments. I do try and spread them out through day, but guess need to do that even more!
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It is a nuisance as many of us probably browse blogs and comment during a block of time. Not as if we are churning out thousands of comments in seconds!
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I hope you managed to pic yourself up after that shot! I might have struggled with my dignity.
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I’m short enough!!
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Wow! A real top shot…I’m trying to visulise the angle at which you must have plunged to reach this height of ecstasy! 🙃 Here’s mine – https://myheart2heart.blog/2020/04/05/sailing-through-difficult-times/
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I am very short!!
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😃
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Here’s my contribution for day five:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2020/04/05/april-squares-skating-on-top-of-the-water/
I had a similar shot of trees ready to go for day six but with no internet connection again it may not matter.
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ooh the follow up to yesterdays, look forward to enjoying it 🙂 but yikes re internet
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Wonderfully caught perspective, Becky. The kind of view I’ve many times attempted but failed.
https://tishfarrell.com/2020/04/05/mara-hippos-sleeping-like-tops/
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I am so short it wasn’t too difficult!
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That’s a great tree – seems to go on for ever!
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Reminds me of The Faraway Tree, one of my favourite books as a child
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I don’t know those stories – I have no idea how I missed out on them as a child, or as a parent.
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Enid Blyton, they are rather wonderful . . although with adult eyes I do worry about some of her stereotypes!
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