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Category Archives: Photos
Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged puddles, reflections, SilentSunday, trees
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2023 CLMooc Calendar
For the third year running, some of us have collaborated on a calendar to brighten our days and walls in 2023. I have loved every one of these collaborations, and I think that this is the best of all so … Continue reading
Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday, Mugdock
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Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Silent Sunday, Social Media
Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday
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Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday, Mugdock, Scotland, tree
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Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday, castle, Mugdock, Scotland
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Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday, Mudgock, swan
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Literal Descriptions
Look around you and create a picture of what you see in words (or use the image below if you like). Describe it to us without using any metaphors or showing the photo. What do you really see? This might be considered … Continue reading