Share Your Desktop – March 2023

Where did February go? Out the window perhaps?

It’s scary to think that March is already steaming towards April, but, here’s the scariest thought – the first quarter of the year is almost over. Where does the time go?

–⋅ o ♥ o ⋅–

Firstly, I must thank the following bloggers for their SYD entries last month.

Brian shared a photo of a gorgeous little Violet, not just in name, but in colour also.

The three photos that Cee shared include spider webs, Lilies, and a workman taking a break out the front of a tavern.

GF Pacific Bee shared a photo of a bird in Flight over Fort Mill Dam, Catawba River Access.

And Martin’s two photos were of a 1971 Plymouth GTX on his gaming PC and from his other PC a photo of the Southeastern unit 375816 as it drifts into Waterloo East station in London.

Martin’s simulator world still continues to amaze me.

–⋅ o ♥ o ⋅–

And now for this month.

Here’s what I’ve put on my desktop.

It’s one of my Anthuriums that I photographed back in June 2020.

But was I photographing the flower or the water droplet?

–⋅ 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.

14 thoughts

I'd love to hear your thoughts . . .

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s