We helped our close friends with an errand and while we social distance chatted to each other on their garden deck, I noticed a little Chipmunk in their garden. They said he was super tame, so I grabbed my camera while he posed for me.
Big Changes at Home
Covid 19 Photos
I have to say that the social distancing lockdown has put a real crimp in my photo taking. The following group of photos have been taken while out and about on my walks that we are allowed for exercise and also a couple of indoor photos. Things are sounding like they may open up a bit. I cant wait to get out and take some photos that are not just in the backyard.
Virtual Challenge Update – End of April
End of April update on my virtual walk from Lands End to John o’Groats. I am 37% done in 33% of the time. 637 km down, 1,107.2 km to go. I am a two day walk away (at my current pace) from Stratford Upon Avon. I am slightly ahead of pace. The red marker is my pace marker.

Back Yard Visitors
Covid Macro Photography
Not being able to get out and about, or at least not very far has lead to some creative indoor photography. I took my extension tubes out to do some macro photography. I grabbed some liquid hand soap, some hand sanitizer and some old telephone wire that my kids used to make bracelets out of. The following are the results.
Urban Sunrise
Photographer of the Month

Earlier this year I was asked if I would be interested in being the featured photographer in an upcoming issue of the Orkney.com newsletter.
Today, a nice surprise came out. I am very honoured that Orkney.com chose a Canadian amateur photographer to highlight a very special part of Scotland.
Check about half way down this months newsletter under the Focus on Photography heading.

Stay safe and healthy everyone, so we can go back again soon.
Virtual Challenge Update
End of March update on my virtual challenge Lands End to John o’Groats (LEJoG) walk.
As of March 31st, I am currently just down the road from Stone Henge just north of Salisbury in Wiltshire England.
285 miles/459 kms completed – 799 miles/1,286 kms to go. (26% completed in 25% of the time)
