Sunday, 19 April 2009

Stopping Sunday Six

Just a quick note to say that I'll not be keeping Sunday Six going. I've got a lot on with work and trying to settle into a new flat, and I am putting photos on hold for a while, until I get everything as I want it and more relaxed and happy.

If people want to still do Sunday Six on their Blogs under their own steam, feel free! There just won't be a post here for everyone to leave a link in a comment. Thanks everyone for joining in! :-)


I have some photos I want to post here generally, but I don't know when I'll get round to it. Right now I just want to feel more settled and happy after what's been quite a busy and stressful few weeks. Hopefully unpacking my room will be the start of that, and getting a few things fixed (or even being told "sorry, no can do", though obviously I'd like them fixed).

I'm sure I'll keep taking photos, though not as much for a while. Next weekend has the St. George's Day celebrations in London (picnic and stuff), and the London Marathon, so I'll certainly be out for that, come rain or shine (and last year we got mostly rain).

Cheers guys - hopefully I'll feel more settled, calm and happy soon, and be back to taking and posting photos. Because posting them, seeing people's comments and then reading their Blogs and commenting on their photos does make me happy.

x

5 comments:

Christin said...

:( Hope you'll be settled in and less stressed soon. I'll miss your Sixes. Maybe I could help with it until you decide to come back. I'll put up a post for people to leave their links. Let's see what comes out of it.

:moo:

K said...

I'll miss seeing your pictures while you're taking a break! Hopefully, it'll leave you relaxed and inspired.

Nan said...

Will miss you, but certainly understand the stress thing. Hope things settle down for you again very soon and you'll be back with us.
I've enjoyed seeing the bits of your life that you've shared as it is so different from where I live (apartment in London vs. rural Tennessee).
Take lots of photos without worrying about technique or "assignments"--just relax and do what you do well and enjoy.
Hope to see you back soon! You have definitely been a photographic inspiration to me--since "meeting" you, I now carry my camera everywhere I go and am always looking for photographic possibilities. Thank you.

Mike said...

You'll be missed but I'm certain we all can understand the need for life's little priorities. Relax, take a break, I'll be looking forward to your return along with photos of the new flat :)

Kayte said...

hah! And I almost did it yesterday :) I would've been so disappointed. I'll be ready to rejoin you when you get everything settled - good luck!

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