What’s The Story? | 26th August 2013

Happy Bank Holiday everyone!

How lovely to have a three day weekend, it makes such a difference. Thank you again for sharing so many wonderful posts last week, I just love reading your stories.

If you’re not familiar with the What’s The Story? concept, it was created so you could share the story behind all your favourite photographs. To participate all you need to do is share a photograph and describe what the story is behind it. You can say as little or as much as you like.

You can select a photo taken at ANY time – there are no restrictions on when it must have been taken. You might choose a photo you took recently or an oldie. New posts are always the best but you can link up older ones should you wish. What’s The Story? is open from 6.30am every Monday until the following Sunday.

Please use the What’s The Story? badge below and do share some comment love on your fellow bloggers posts. Have a superb week everyone.




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  • Dragonsfypoppy August 26, 2013 at 8:16 am

    Thanks so much for hosting honey – it’s nice to be back! Just seen on twitter about your breakdown last night – good grief! Hope you are OK? Horrible when that happens x

    • Charly Dove August 26, 2013 at 1:02 pm

      You’re very welcome! So glad the Linky was scheduled given we got to bed at 4am after being towed. Our tyre isn’t going to get changed until we have the nut to take it off from BMW but at least we’re home 🙂

  • Faded Seaside Mama August 26, 2013 at 9:58 am

    Had a bad day last week and had to get away from the constant fighting and noise so jumped in the car and escaped to my hiding place, and wrote and wrote. My What’s the Story link up is a little on the depressing side as it comes from that moment, but is the story behind yesterday’s Silent Sunday picture. I hope you don’t mind having something less than positive in here!

    • Charly Dove August 26, 2013 at 1:03 pm

      It was a truly incredible read Sally, I hope escaping to your hiding place did you the world of good. It’s a stunning location, it really is 🙂