Happy Sunday! Hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, Ann-Christine has presented an intriguing theme of Work in Progress. I hope you like my offering.




After visiting several large cities in the last 12 months, I can safely say that one thing they all have in common is constructions. There are buildings going up and being torn down. The construction of a city is never over. There’s always a building that’s too old which must come down to make room for something new. Construction cranes are nothing new, just another construction project in progress.



If you’re a gardener, you probably heard the phrase, “the plant isn’t here to give you food, it’s here to reproduce and spread its seeds to make sure there’s a next generation.”
Therefore, it makes a plant a constant work-in-progress. Like the sunflower, the sprouts and off it grew. The act of producing the giant head of sunflower is to produce seeds. A plant will remain a constant work-in-progress until something kills it like a frost.
Finally, this is a crochet blanket I’ve been working on for a while but I just can’t seem to get it right after the second round. The problem always seems to be an extra stitch. I’ve taken apart this thing 3 times now and it’s remained a work-in-progress since the end of winter and it will probably remain this way until this winter as that’s when I spend my free time with a crochet hook and a ball of yarn.


I love crochet but I have tension issues and jagged edges. Knitting is easier in that respect.
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I have the same problem with my crochet, too. Nice to hear knitting is easier.
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There are sure a lot of the same building works in progress around here too. I don’t like seeing the old buildings come down, but I guess one day these will be old buildings coming down too…
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Yes, nothing in the city stay up forever. I don’t like seeing the old buildings come down either but once the new building goes up, the space will look a lot better.
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So many good examples, and I so agree with you in all of them. Cities, constructions, old vs new. And plants – yes, clever they are, but they are driven by nature to reproduce. I like your choice of crocheting too – and I so can relate to doing it over and over again because the counting fails…I bet you will finish it – someday!
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Thank you. I hope to try the crocheting again this winter. 😀
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Thanks for sharing these amazing images of these cities and these flowers 💐. Anita
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Thanks.
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Cities are always work in progress; that’s a great observation. Lovely photos
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Thank you. 🙂
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Cranes! Definitely WIP. The crochet closeup looks good! Finish it!!!
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Thank you. I will try to finish this winter.
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I’d like to give crochet a go, I thought it was easier than knitting, and I’m ok with that 🙂 Looks lovely but I’m a bit like you, have projects that last a long time until they’re done.
Love your nature photos too!
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I think there are areas that are easier and harder, whether it’s crochet or knit. I, on the other hand, am hoping to give knitting a try as I heard knitting is easier. Good luck.
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You too!
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Lovely examples!
Love the crochet blanket
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Thank you.
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