Share Your Desktop – May 2021

Yes, it’s that time again and I’m looking forward to the desktop images others are about to share with me. I do hope you’ll join the fun.

I had no idea what I wanted to assign to my desktop this month so I searched through my archives and, after trying multiple images, I finally settled on the following because I was still feeling a little Purple (aka, CMMC from yesterday’s post).

This is a purple variety of Alyssum.

I’m surprised at how lovely it looks on my desktop – it’s subtle, and soft, and seems to speak of something – perhaps warm summer days which resonated with me as it’s quite chilly here this morning.

I no longer have this in my garden – alas, it was not one of the survivors following the (great) Hail Storm of 2019, but I think I need to seek out some seedlings to replant around my garden.

–⋅ o ♥ o ⋅–

Now it’s over to you.

  1. Please join in by sharing the photo* you have set as your wallpaper;
  2. Provide as little or as much detail as you wish;
  3. Either comment here with a link to your post or use a pingback so I know you have joined in the fun and I’ll visit your blog and your post and read all about your photo; and
  4. Share the fun around 🥰
Photo Challenge – Share Your Desktop

* Remember, in the interest of maintaining your personal privacy, please refrain from sharing a screenshot of your desktop and merely share the image you have set as your wallpaper.

The challenge icon can be downloaded here – or here if you’d prefer a smaller fileor here if you would like a copy of the full image used above.

Author: Clare

Ever-expanding one star at a time, my cosmos is a galaxy of thoughts and creativity where you can find poetry, short stories, photography and so much more.

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