Novemberโs sky is chill and drear, Novemberโs leaf is red and sear
Sir Walter Scott
That quote sums up what I like least and most about November, which is NOT one of my favourite months. Yes, there is still plenty of autumn colour, in the first part of the month at least. But here in the UK there are many more dull November days than bright, or so it seems to me. And with the clocks going back at the end of October, darkness falls by late afternoon.
So what better month in which to escape the country for warmer climes?! Weโve tended to do just that in recent years and this year was no exception. Towards the end of October we headed off to Madagascar to see the wildlife there and spend a few days chilling on a beach. Hence the lack of an October round-up and the reason why Iโm bundling both months together.
Madagascar certainly delivered on wildlife, and we especially loved the eco-lodge we stayed in on Baobab Beach, where my feature photo was taken. Iโve already shared some of our experiences there in previous posts and there are a lot more to come! So here Iโve tried to feature shots that probably wonโt make it into any immediately forthcoming posts.
However I banged my shin badly on the second day of the trip. On my return home, the leg no better (worse if anything), I went to the doctor who declared it infected and put me on a course of antibiotics! Itโs improved since but not as much as Iโd hoped, so those first few weeks after returning home were relatively quiet.
But the end of the month, with the leg finally starting to heal, found us off to Paris again, not this time to celebrate an anniversary but to join the thousands of Newcastle fans heading there for the match against PSG. We didnโt have tickets, but we were keen to soak up the atmosphere. Plus it was a chance to meet up with friends living elsewhere in Europe. Because we were with friends I didnโt take as many photos as I normally would on a trip. But of course Iโve thrown in a few to round off the selection.
Technical notes
All my Madagascar photos were taken with my Lumix bridge camera, while I used the smaller compact Lumix in Paris. The handful of shots from closer to home were all taken with my phone. All the shots were edited in Photoshop Elements, many also in Color Efex Pro, and the black and white ones in Silver Efex Pro.
As always I am linking my selection to Ju-Lynโs and Brianโs Changing Seasons challenge.
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SoyBend
Nice, Sarah. I liked your pictures of children in Madagascar. Lots of happiness on their faces.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Siobhan. I confess I saw (and photographed) some children that looked less happy but on the whole the people there seemed content with their simple lives. There’s a lot of poverty however.
wetanddustyroads
Well, despite a sore leg, you did very well Sarah! Beautiful sunrise photo in Madagascar. And the Covent Garden Market definitely spells Christmas. Lovely – all of them!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you ๐ I wasn’t going to let a sore leg stop me from seeing a country I’ve wanted to visit for ages! But it did slow me down a bit after our return home, however Covent Garden is an easy journey for us.
Terri Webster Schrandt
Hi Sarah! I’m realizing I haven’t seen email notifications for you lovely posts! Yours and quite a few others, it’s so annoying! Anyway, I’m resubscribing so I won’t miss your post. I know WP has been glitchy lately but I’m going to troubleshoot this issue. I also miss seeing your Sunday Stills post ๐
Sarah Wilkie
Hi Terri, good to hear from you ๐ Yes, WP drops me out of certain notifications from time to time and I have to resubscribe – if/when I realise! Very annoying ๐ I’m sorry I haven’t posted for Sunday Stills lately. I’ve been travelling a lot and playing catch-up in between trips. Plus the weekend brings lots of challenges (LAC, Sunday Stills, Monday Walks) and I can’t do them all unless I can see an opportunity to double-dip. I’ll certainly try harder to find those as I miss it when I can’t contribute!
Terri Webster Schrandt
I spent over an hour going through my subscriptions to blogs yesterday. I’m happy for you you’re back to traveling now. Hop in anytime, and double dipping is welcomed!
Alison
A nice round up Sarah, and I hope your leg is healing nicely. Always a worry when you injure yourself away from home.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Alison ๐ It’s taken a while but is finally on the mend it seems. The doctor saw it again on Friday and said I don’t need any more antibiotics, it will heal itself now!
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Marilyn Armstrong
Was that spider as big as he looks? I love the picture and am so glad I didn’t meet the spider personally. Great shot for an arachnophobe.
Sarah Wilkie
He’s pretty big but thankfully not real – I wouldn’t want to meet a real one that size!
Marilyn Armstrong
My comment got through! Yay!
Sarah Wilkie
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Marilyn Armstrong
November is a cold month with lots of weather changes including plenty of wet to fill any gaps. Not one of my favorite months, either. It’s not really fall, but not yet winter.
I really wish they would stop messing with the time. It was, I am told (without any proof) that a Native American commented: “Only the government would think removing the top of the blanket then sewing it to the bottom makes the blanket longer.”
Sarah Wilkie
Haha, yes, that sums it up completely, even if it is apocryphal!
Anabel @ The Glasgow Gallivanter
One of my young cousins works for PSG. I guess that match would not be a good one to mention!
Sarah Wilkie
Definitely still a sore point, yes, but apart from that ridiculous moment in the match we thoroughly enjoyed the trip – great company in a great city ๐
Heyjude
A lovely gallery with so much to like, the market lady looks suspicious of you though!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Jude ๐ Yes, she had probably spotted my camera even though I was using the zoom at some distance!
Tanja
Jelaous!Madagascar and Paris!great shots. I used to not like November too but my son is born at the beginning of November so I don’t dislike it anymore
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks Tanja ๐ My own birthday is at the end of October so I can squeeze that in before dreary November takes hold!
Sue
OK, canโt comment on the blogโฆgreat gallery, and this is what I wanted to say: Oh, excellent! The Gecko, the village children, St Sulpician, etc, etcโฆ.I love your slices of life, Sarah
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks so much Sue ๐ Phil is having trouble commenting too (see below) but found a way around via the Reader. You seem to have the opposite problem, not able to access via the Reader??
Sue
I can comment via the Reader, but not see the slideshow in the Readerโฆ.
Sarah Wilkie
Maddening – I already changed how I present these slideshows once, because people couldn’t see them on their phones!
Sue
Oh dear!
Sue
Nothing showing in my Reader, so Iโm off to look at your blogโฆ.
margaret21
What a great collection here, particularly your street photos (well, not street, but …). Great memories for you, but how do you archive them all? So sorry your leg is slow to heal.
Sarah Wilkie
Thanks so much Margaret ๐ These days I’m pretty good about labelling my best photos from each trip and I’ve started tagging too, but the older ones are much less organised!
margaret21
Same here… and I don’t have so many.
Anne Sandler
You capture people so well in your street photography Sarah. And I’m glad your leg is on the mend. Don’t rush it!
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Anne ๐ I saw the GP yesterday and she’s pleased with the progress of my leg and says I don’t need to take any more antibiotics, just give it time to finish healing by itself ๐
bushboy
A lovely wrap Sarah. So jealous you were in Paris. Those kids are infectious with those smiles. Thanks for joining in The Changing Seasons ๐ ๐
Sarah Wilkie
Always a pleasure to join in this challenge Brian, I enjoy looking back at my month(s) ๐ Paris was as lovely as ever, despite the cold weather and a very dubious decision that cost us a win in the match!
restlessjo
I love the cashew nut sellers and those happy kids in Madagascar, and that’s definitely what I want in a sunrise.
Sarah Wilkie
Thank you Jo ๐ I asked the girl who sold us the nuts if I could take her photo and she immediately grabbed her brother for a hug so he could be in the shot too!
thehungrytravellers.blog
Hi Sarah. OK, I still canโt leave comments by using the link from the email, still getting the same โNot Accepted!โ alert, but it seems I can leave a comment if I come to your site via โReaderโ. Anyway, great selection of shots in your round up, especially the smiling faces of Madagascar. And you managed to mention Paris without bringing up VARโฆ..!
Sarah Wilkie
I’m glad you found a way around the problem but it’s still a mystery! Glad too that you enjoyed these shots ๐ As for VAR, if I get on to that subject I’m likely to use language that could see me blocked from my own site ๐ฅต
Alison
I have the same problem Phil! So I have all these emails from subscribers but when I comment I have to complete a form. Such a pain!
thehungrytravellers.blog
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