The good old streets of Gateshead are always paved with gold.
Got me wondering what is the most unusual thing you have ever seen discarded in the back streets of where you live?
It was almost a none 365 day yesterday after I fell asleep in the bath.
I woke up just before midnight and had a bit of a panic about that fact that I hadn’t posted anything yet. I got myself into a bit of a flap and then given in to the fact that I had failed in my attempt at my post365….. Gutted
Failed so soon in to the year. Rubbish!
I went to work a little gutted about my failure; wondering if I should just pull together two posts today to play catch up and just pretend to myself that I hadn’t failed.
Then it came to me… Check the rules that I posted on day 11th.
- One Post per day minimum.
- Content can be any of the following
- Video (No live streams)
- Image with commentary
- Audio
- Written views or reviews
- Must be recorded, or written on the day.
Rule number three was my saviour. Yes it has to be done on the day but It says nothing about uploading the post on the day. I checked over my phone….. nothing!
Again my rules say nothing about me actually taking/recording the content. That said it should be a given; but it the content is from my lovley lady… Then that almost like its my content.
“Whats your is mine and what mine is my own.”
So here is a picture taken yesterday by my girl of her lush new Trangia.
Post365…. is back on!
Pronunciation: \?to?i-l?t\
Function: noun
Etymology: French toilette cloth on which items used for grooming are placed, from Middle French, piece of batiste, from diminutive of toile cloth
Date: 1667
1 archaic : dressing table
2 : the act or process of dressing and grooming oneself
3 a (1) : bathroom, lavatory 2 (2) : privy b : a fixture that consists usually of a water-flushed bowl and seat and is used for defecation and urination
4 : cleansing in preparation for or in association with a medical or surgical procedure