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This week’s question –
Book Selfie! Take a pic with your current read.
Sorry, I think I'm reaching the age where I don't often like pictures of myself. Perhaps I am just being critical or feel that I'm no longer photogenic so instead, I am going to show you a picture of my current read in a place where I'd LIKE to be reading...
This is what I'm reading...
This is where I'm reading it...
This is where I'd LIKE to be reading (a garden studio in Hackney, UK)...of course I'd settle for anywhere warm...beachy even. :)
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I know how you feel about pictures. I took about ten before I settled on one. Sheesh! I love the twist you took on it though! I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your new read, and I love to read on the train as well BTW :)
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Haha. I'm also at that age where I am uncomfortable having my photo taken. If I plan ahead of time, I'm okay, but only with my hair just so, and my makeup just right.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be reading in that garden, too :)
That is a sweet garden studio. I don't think I could make it work in Canada though :/
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I love your garden studio. It gives me a homey feeling. And thanks for sharing the train picture. It looked magnificent against that sky backdrop.
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