My last photo from April 2023 is a picture that I colored yesterday. Bye, April! Hello, May!

My last photo from April 2023 is a picture that I colored yesterday. Bye, April! Hello, May!
My Last Photo for March 2023. I’m still intending to take part in NaPoWriMo, even though, being quite busy, I missed posting for the first day.
My last photo for February 2023. I colored this picture on February 25th – 26th.
My last photo for January 2023.
My last photo for December, and for all of 2022:
My last photo from the month of November:
I took a picture of my plushie kangaroo and joey, Rooby and Timmy, and sent it to the person who gave it to me, just to tell him that I still love it. 😁 You can also see my Divine Mercy Jesus in the background.
My last photo from October is below. I took myself to the coffee shop down the street from my house and wrote there for 2 hours. Thankfully, even though I can’t drive, I can walk there, or else my house would be like a prison. As it is, my mind would be a prison without the ability to write so much.
The second-to-last photo was that same page, before I had started to fill up the page. If you can read my tiny writing, you may notice that I had written a quadrille for DVerse, but unfortunately I don’t like it enough to share it. 🙂
P.S. Happy All Saints Day to those who celebrate!
The last photo from September is this orchid flower. My brother, who works at a gardening shop, must have done some sort of Orchid Rescue Mission, as we have about 8 orchid plants throughout our house all of a sudden.
P.S. I am having a bit of an existential crisis because it is October. The passage of time has haunted me since I was a little girl. I had some pretty heavy journal entries for a 9-year-old! Monthly challenges such as this are a bright spot. 🙂
My photo for Last on the Card for the month of August:
I didn’t really like how this coloring picture turned out, but having started it, I figured why not “carry it on to completion?” It’s an off-center photo too, but oh well.
If you want, post a link to your own coloring or drawing!
My photo for Last on the Card for the month of July: a psalm from my Liturgy of the Hours prayer book. I wrote a poem about this, too, that morning.
as a child has rest trusting in its parents' love and in provision -- this goal seems unreachable except by power of God yet I remember: distrusting did not exist when I was a child