If you don’t like the weather, wait a minute
My Virtual Tourist friend Jon, who hosted our meeting in Tromsø
Certainly for me this past June has been one of more than usually changeable weather. I started the month inside the Arctic Circle where in the first few days of meteorological summer the temperature didn’t rise above six or seven degrees Celsius and was often colder than that. I then returned to a London going into its first heatwave of the summer, hitting thirty degrees on a couple of days. Towards the end of the month the temperature dropped to the more usual, and comfortable, low to mid-twenties.
As I said, I started the month in Norway. But as photos from that trip have already been liberally sprinkled across recent posts I’ve only included a couple below, to whet your appetites for a future post about the wild and beautiful Kvaløya.
There was plenty going on during the rest of the month to give me more than enough photos to fill this little slide show. I went to two exhibitions in London. Firstly the Rosettis (and a general wander around Tate Britain) with my sister. And secondly, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Natural History Museum with Chris, when we also popped into the V&A for coffee and a look at their expanded, excellent, photography centre.
We made several visits to London parks, my favourite St James’s and also Kensington Gardens. We went to the cinema once (Asteroid City). And I enjoyed blogger meet-ups with Sue of Words Visual in Reigate and Margaret of From Pyrenees to Pennines in London. In between there were all the usual local activities with coffee shop visits, park walks and simply relaxing in the garden.
Talking of which, we were thrilled to discover that wood pigeons had made a home in our photinia! The nest was only really visible after the flowers started to drop but I managed to get a photo of their sole offspring just a few days before he flew the nest.
Technical notes
Most of the photos in Norway were taken with my Lumix Bridge camera. Those back in England are a mix, using phone, Lumix Bridge and Lumix compact. All were edited in Photoshop Elements and many also in Color Efex Pro. The one black and white image was shot in colour on my phone and later edited in Silver Efex Pro.
As always I am linking my selection to Ju-Lyn’s and Brian’s Changing Seasons challenge.
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wetanddustyroads
Looks like you celebrated all four seasons in the month of June 😉. Your flower photos are always beautiful (I love the “fresh feel” in the sage photo). Beautiful photo of Grøtfjord – even though it looks cold (probably was), it made me wish I was there.
Sarah Wilkie
Haha yes, you’re right about the four seasons 😆 Grøtfjord was indeed cold but beautiful!
rkrontheroad
The opening shot of the bending tulips is my favorite. Glad you were able to make a home for some lucky birds!
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Ruth, I’m very fond of tulips 🌷
grandmisadventures
Norway and London sound like a pretty great month for you. I love the variety of your pictures- all beautiful and interesting in their own way 🙂
Sarah Wilkie
Yes it was a good month for variety! Thank you 😊
Wetravelhappy
Beautiful! I especially like the picture of the foxglove flower 🙂
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you – rain has its positives 😀
gaiainaction
I’m enjoying your photos of your travels Sarah!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you 😀
Alison
Such a busy month Sarah and nice to hear you met up with two blogging friends. London is a different place in the warmer weather and really comes alive.
I’m still posting about our trip in June, as I didn’t get much done while I was away
Sarah Wilkie
I’m enjoying following that trip 😀
Alison
thanks 😀
HeyJude
A lovely month Sarah. Makes me realise how little I travel these days. Still the medication seems to be helping a bit so maybe I will be more mobile in July, at least until the schools break up! As others have mentioned the captions do not work when viewed on a phone.
Sarah Wilkie
I’m so pleased you’re starting to feel a bit better Jude 😊
HeyJude
The fingers are still numb, but I am getting used to it.
Sarah Wilkie
🤗
sustainabilitea
I especially enjoyed the photos of Norway. Sounds like it’s been a good year so far.
janet
sustainabilitea
Sorry. A good month.
Sarah Wilkie
A good year made sense too 😀
Sarah Wilkie
Yes, very good. And more fun to come!
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restlessjo
Grotfjord looks like something out of a fairy tale, Sarah. Did you manage to stay dry yesterday?
Sarah Wilkie
Yes – a few spits of rain early on, before we’d even met up, but dry throughout the rest of the day and even some glimpses of sunshine 🌞
restlessjo
Yay!
Sarah Wilkie
Hope to have a write-up ready for Monday despite going away today, just overnight (girly weekend at a friend’s house in Norfolk! )
restlessjo
No worries if it’s later in the week. Have a good time!
Mike and Kellye Hefner
Fantastic collection, Sarah. I love them all, but the flowers are my favorites. Cannot wait to see your post(s) on Kvaløya!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Kellye 🙂 I hope to share Kvaløya some time next week!
Mike and Kellye Hefner
I look forward to seeing it!
Smitha V
Looks like a perfect June except for the heatwave. We went from a very hot Dhaka to a pleasant Norway (the weather apparently changed just when we went). The photographs are lovely as always. I saw it on the mobile. I’ll need to check it on the laptop again as I could not read the captions on the mobile.
Sarah Wilkie
No, there appears to be a problem with how the slideshow plays on a mobile unfortunately. I rarely use mine for blogging (writing or reading) so I hadn’t realised. I may have to think about a different format for next month’s post!
Anne Sandler
Beautiful series!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Anne 😊
bushboy
So many favourites. As I said the stairs at the Tate, the pigeon peeking, the goslings, the kero lantern, flowers and water drops are always winners. Thanks for joining in The Changing Seasons Sarah 🙂 🙂
Sarah Wilkie
My pleasure Brian, as always 🙂 Glad you found so many favourites to enjoy!
thehungrytravellers.blog
Yes those Norway photos have indeed whetted my appetite for more. Great selection again. Although I have to say that pigeon made me chuckle, he looks for all the world like he (or she) is showing proper indignation at being photographed on the nest…”this is most irregular, you know”…
Sarah Wilkie
Haha Phil, you’ve got me giggling in return 🤣 I hadn’t interpreted the pigeon’s expression like that – or indeed at all! More on Norway in due course …
Leya
Lovely!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you 🙂
Sue
Great gallery, Sarah! Especially love that. Redchurch street mural – although looks like one chap wasn’t too happy at being photographed!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Sue 🙂 I’m not sure he was that bothered – the clenched fist is holding a cigarette so I don’t think it’s directed at me. But you never know!
Sue
😊😊😄😄
Sue
Hopefully not!
Yvonne Dumsday
Many thanks for your tranquil June slideshow. Much enjoyed.
Sarah Wilkie
Glad you enjoyed it Yvonne 🙂
margaret21
I’ve enjoyed the slide show now! Especially your very recent photo! Sadly, the captions are superimposed on top of each other and therefore illegible. But it matters not. Great photos, and that’s what matters.
Sarah Wilkie
How are you viewing this Margaret? The captions look fine to me and no one else has commented about them. Anyway, glad you liked the photos 🙂 I’m working on a Monday Walk for this coming Monday if I can get it finished, with lots more from yesterday!
tobyo
I’m having the same issue and I’m on my phone. Guessing it’s not an issue from a laptop. Great photos!
Sarah Wilkie
Yes, it’s clearly a phone issue. It’s odd, I’ve used this sideshow block for these monthly round-ups for over a year and this is the first time anyone has said anything. I can’t change anything in the settings to make it more mobile friendly but I’ll look for an alternative for future posts.
tobyo
maybe there was an upgrade that affected the way posts show up on one’s phone. now that I’m at my hotel and on my laptop, I can now read the captions. and I’m going to go back and look at all your lovely photos once more with the captions 🤗
Sarah Wilkie
Yes, that’s possible – they’re always fiddling!
margaret21
I haven’t looked at the slide show yet. Just recovering from your being ‘thrilled’ at your now resident wood pigeons. They’re so omni-present round here most of us would give a lot for a break from their incessant background noise!
Sarah Wilkie
I know what you mean about the noise, but our garden is so small we wouldn’t have expected any bird to feel comfortable making a nest here which is why we were thrilled at these ones doing so. Maybe others (and other species!) will follow?
Egídio
Wow, Sarah! What a gallery you had this month. I love the idea of posting a slideshow for the month.
Sarah Wilkie
Glad you enjoyed it – I always have fun putting these monthly slide shows together 🙂