When our first lockdown was introduced in March 2020 I knew I was going to find the coming weeks (as I naively thought then!) rather tough. I would miss my social life, my cinema visits, my travels and little treats such as coffee or breakfast in our favourite local haunts. I also knew that I would be helped enormously by focusing on the smaller pleasures of life: a sunset, a pretty flower, birdsong, a message from a friend …
One morning early on in the lockdown I had an idea. I’m very active on Facebook with quite a wide circle of friends from different aspects of my life. They include Virtual Tourist members, former work colleagues, old school friends, people met on my travels, fellow bloggers and others from photography groups. They would be facing similar challenges, I knew. So why not share those smaller pleasures with each other to maximise their impact? And so my Facebook group, One Small Thing, was born.
I set up the page with this explanation:
The idea of this group is to share one small thing each day that has given you a lift in these challenging times. We can’t all do the ‘big’ things we might have done in the past – go to the cinema or theatre, meet friends for lunch, go to the pub or the match, book a holiday. But we can still all find the little pleasures, if we look. And if we share them, in words or a photo or both, we can give each other a morale boost as well as ourselves.
I invited my friends, and many joined. Some then invited their friends and so the group grew. I expected it to last a few months at most, just as I expected the pandemic to be over in a year. I was wrong on both counts! Today our community of 300+ members is going strong; some post daily, some occasionally and some simply enjoying the posts of others. I’m moved by those who tell me how much the group has helped them.
My ‘one small things’
So for Amy’s Lens Artists Challenge theme of Every Little Thing I thought I’d share some of the photos I’ve posted to the group myself in the last few years; things that made me and other members smile!
In an Ealing garden, April 2020
In South Ealing cemetery, April 2020
Swan in a local park, June 2020
First visit to a pub after the initial lockdown ended, July 2020
Clouds at sunset from my back door, July 2020
Clematis seed head, September 2020
My hairdresser’s cat, Basil, October 2020
Tufted duck in a local park, November 2020
Lichen on a neighbour’s wall, January 2021
Camelia in an Ealing garden, February 2021
Goslings in Walpole Park, May 2021
Rose with raindrops, June 2021
Teasels at Brimham Rocks, August 2020
Japanese garden at Kew, October 2020
Winter walk by the Thames in Brentford, December 2020
Other group members have shared garden flowers, family visits, craft projects, pets, country walks and much much more. It all goes to show how many small things there are that brighten our days yet are too rarely talked about. Maybe the pandemic has helped to increase our awareness of, and gratitude for, them?
49 Comments
Anne Sandler
Beautiful images and a great idea Sarah!
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks so much Anne 😊
rkrontheroad
What a lovely idea! These are all memorable little details, beautifully captured.
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks so much Ruth 😊
sheetalbravon
One small thing that lifts your day, now that’s a brilliant way to take on each day. Loved this idea, Sarah. More power to you.
Enjoyed scrolling through your photo selections too. Lovely memories indeed.😊
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Sheetal – the group has given me a lot of pleasure 😊
Wind Kisses
Sarah, what a gift to learn of this and introduce it here. I love it. Just found One Small Thing on FB
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Donna. I just approved your request to join – it will be lovely to have you on board!
Wind Kisses
Thank you.
SoyBend
That cat looks almost exactly like my daughter’s. Nice shot! Also really liked the rose picture, Sarah!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Siobhan, glad you liked those shots 🙂 Basil is a real sweetie!
Rose
All your photos would make gorgeous ‘coffee table’ books! ❤️
Sarah Wilkie
Wow, thanks for that compliment Rose!
Emille
Love these “little” things, which are not little in my eyes. They can brighten a somber day:) But I have too many things going on to join your FB:)
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you 🙂 And this post wasn’t a pitch for new members, just my response to the challenge theme which resonated with me and made me think of my posts in that group
Emille
Sarah, that is quite all right:):) I could tell you were surprised with the response you got, which is a pleasant discovery!
Dawn
Beautiful photos!
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Dawn 😊
Tina Schell
That was a terrific idea Sarah, and you definitely made the most of it!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Tina – but I couldn’t have done it without all the other members contributing so enthusiastically!
Monkey's Tale
What a great idea, I love them all but the lichen is my favourite. Maggie
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Maggie – I took that shot with my phone and was surprised (and pleased) at how well it came out 🙂
Sue
Brilliant small things!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Sue 🙂
thehungrytravellers.blog
As always, some great shots. Well one thing’s for sure, that first 2020 lockdown certainly made us more aware if our local area…those daily strolls, once allowed, were a godsend.
Sarah Wilkie
Indeed they were!
rosalieann37
Love Basil’s white whiskers
Sarah Wilkie
Me too Rosalie – he’s very cute 🙂
Aletta - nowathome
Your photos are so beautiful! Love it!
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Aletta!
Teresa
Love your choices, especially the gosling and the flowers.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Teresa 😊
bushboy
All your small things would have made my day a lot better too Sarah 🙂 🙂
Sarah Wilkie
Thank Brian, glad you like them 🙂
Amy
What a wonderful idea during the pandemic, Sarah. This is such a beautiful gallery reminding us beauty of every small thing is around us. I love all of these images.
300 members in the community, how impressive! 🙂
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Amy. I never expected to get so many members, I guess it was just the right idea at the right time!
Leya
Lovely take on, Sarah. Wow for that December walk! And who would not love Basil? It’s all about the little things.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Ann Christine 😊 Basil is a real sweetie, and very friendly too.
Leya
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restlessjo
That duck looks cold but the goslings are gorgeous. Nice teasels too! In fact, nice idea, Sarah. Hope you’re having a good week.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Jo 🙂 I’ve had a madly busy weekend (will post about it some time) but am slowing down now for the latter part of the week! Hope all’s well over there?
wetanddustyroads
It’s amazing to be able to see through the bee’s wings! And wow, the reflection of that swan in the water – it’s so beautiful … and who wouldn’t like the image of the wine glass in a pub after a long lockdown 😉. You’re right Sarah, it is indeed the small things that matter!
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks so much, I’m happy you enjoyed my small things too 🙂
Annie Berger
What a brilliant idea you came up with to bring people together through such a tough period for so many!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Annie – to be honest I started it at least in part for myself, a sort of lockdown project 🙂
Yvonne+Dumsday
It was such a brilliant, although simple, idea Sarah and I (for one) have gained so much pleasure from the photos shared by others. Thankyou for thinking of it.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Yvonne for being such an active member 🙂
Jane Lurie
Great idea, Sarah, and your photos are charming. Will check out your FB group. 😄
Sarah Wilkie
Please do Jane – you’d be very welcome to join us: https://www.facebook.com/groups/823753014797820