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And so, Dear Reader, the A to Z Challenge has come to an end. Thank you for coming along on this journey with me. I hope you’ve enjoyed wandering the streets of my daily round, looking for letterforms in nature and the built environment. I have to say, it’s changed how I see the world around me and even given me an idea for a book. But in the meantime, I’ve got not one but two images for you today, one in nature and one in the built environment; a fitting close to my challenge this month.
And remember, May 9th is the A to Z Reflections Post Day, and the Linky List is open from May 9 to May 13. Keep an eye on the main A to Z Blog Challenge page for more info and updates, and of course come back here on the 9th for my reflections on my various posts. Also, if you’ve visited me and I haven’t responded or visited back, please forgive me; I’ve had a nasty cold and do plan to catch up to everyone over the coming days, I promise!
My theme here at my Knoontime Knitting craft blog is Letterforms In Nature and the Built Environment.
Thank you for joining me for the A-Z Blog Challenge. If you’re blogging in the challenge, please leave me a link so I can come visit you too. If you have a moment, please check out these other fine blogs:
The theme on my main blog, Explore the Worlds of A. Catherine Noon, is The A To Z of the Zoo. Join me as I explore Brookfield Zoo and finds animals, birds, and insects from A to Z.
The theme at Noon & Wilder is The A To Z of Chicago. Since I live here in the city and we have our Chicagoland Shifters based here, I figured I’d share a window into the city, Noon & Wilder style.
The Nice Girls Writing Naughty have a new home, and we’re blogging in the challenge again this year. Throughout the month you’ll be hearing from each of the Nice Girls, and during the RT Booklovers Convention from April 12th to the 17th, you’ll be getting live convention reports. Join the conversation!
The Writer Zen Garden’s brand new website is up and running, and we’re bringing you posts from me, Noony; my partner in crime, Rachel Wilder (the Wilder half of Noon & Wilder); the talented Darla M. Sands – a blogger in her own right, see below; as well as Grace Kahlo, Evey Brown, and author Tina Holland. Check it out!
My friends who are participating in the challenge (and if you’re not on this list, tell me and I’ll add you!):
- Darla M. Sands, Awakening Dreams and Conquering Nightmares with a Pen
- Kari Trenten, The Cauldron of Eternal Inspiration
Write on, and Happy Blogging!
first photo is great
http://www.obliqview.blogspot.in
Thanks, Arora!
Congratulations on completing the challenge!
@ScarlettBraden from
Frankly Scarlett
Thank you, Scarlett! I appreciate you stopping by to visit!
You\’ve inspired me with your theme, and now I\’m the one others are looking at a bit oddly as I stop and scan all the trees for signs of the alphabet. 🙂 Lovely series – thank you!
Right?? It\’s addictive. I get that way anyway, because I\’ve been an amateur photographer for a long time and I particularly like nature and animals. I didn\’t realize the looks I got while stalking a peacock at the zoo once. I was all scrunched up on my haunches trying to get a good angle and I looked up to find my husband and several passersby all staring at me like I was a lunatic. 🙂