MJCarty snapshots October 2024

In which things turn distinctly autumnal. A few personal highlights from October 2024, captured in tiny wee snapshots.

This is my latest monthly selection of snapshots of things that caught my eye over these past few weeks, comprising the month of October 2024.

Saturday 12 October 2024: Let it breathe

A Person in a Small Boat on a River with Mount Fuji in the Backg

You will be amazed at what can be achieved by allowing things the time and space to breathe. From my post You don’t have to fill all the space.

Sunday 13 October 2024: Crossing the skies

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X marks spot in the chilly morning sky.

Tuesday 15 October 2024: Spiderversal Acer

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Into the spiderverse (autumnal edition).

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Beautiful autumnal Acer leaf shades.

Wednesday 16 October 2024: The last butterfly of the year?

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This day was brightened by the unexpected sight of a butterfly trying to enjoy the sunshine on this unseasonably mild October afternoon.

Friday 18 October 2024: Flaming autumn

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The autumn leaves seem alive with flaming colour.

Saturday 19 October 2024: Lost worlds

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The Cure’s Robert Smith and thoughts of lost worlds. If you are lucky enough to live long enough, the world you cherish will become a lost world to you.

Wednesday 23 October 2024: Layers

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The rising sun, through the autumn leaves, through the spider’s web.

Thursday 24 October 2024: Out and, furthermore, about

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Ashdown Forest realness.

Your snapshots

What about you, gentle reader? What has made or is making your month memorable? I would love to know! Post a comment below, or @ me on the social medium of your choice: ThreadsBlueSkyMastodon, or Instagram.

May you be nothing but kind today, to others and to yourself.

May today be nothing but kind to you and yours.

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  • All photography by MJCarty (except for the blog post thumbnail image, which is from Wikimedia Commons, and is fully credited on the relevant parent post).

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