The Cosmic Photo Challenge, part two: Wide open spaces.

Hello again, I’m here to finally add my own pictures to this week’s challenge, which was based on the theme of; Wide open spaces.

Thank you for all your messages of support, I had a bit of a glitch with my IBS medication, a long drive and possibly some input from a grouchy prostate, all of which conspired to put me in hospital for 12 hours yesterday.

Long, uncomfortable story, short; I had to have a catheter fitted for a week and was instructed to change my IBS meds, but today I was sufficiently recovered to take a careful stroll on Ashdown Forest to capture the landscape Winnie The Pooh called home.

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To get involved with the challenge; check out the Cosmic Photo Prompt each Friday, then post a photo (or photos) on your blog the following Monday, with a pingback link to my Monday post.
Tag your posts with #CosPhoChal.

Any and all effects, editing, Photoshop, Instagram, morphing, collages, animation, gifs, or whatever other post production techniques you fancy are permitted, (in fact, they’re actively encouraged!) so get creative and turn your photos into artworks for the Cosmic Photo Challenge.

6 thoughts on “The Cosmic Photo Challenge, part two: Wide open spaces.

    1. AA Milne lived here in Crowborough and wrote the stories for his nephew, Christopher Robin. All the locations in the books are real and almost compulsory places for adventures for kids growing up here.
      Nearly everyone I knew as a kid had played Pooh Sticks on Pooh Bridge and I continued that tradition by taking Audrey my daughter for a visit there a few years ago. She found just as magical as we did as kids, which was lovely to see. ;~}

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