For this week’s challenge, take a moment to notice your now, and share a photo of it. Perhaps it is something imperfect, or mundane, or under-appreciated. Maybe it is a simple moment, or maybe it is something grand; we can’t wait to see!
I went for a walk under a grey sky yesterday and had just driven off towards home, when I spotted something that told me when now was. I though it was quite a good fit for Jen’s challenge at the Daily Post.

I case you can’t make it out, the clock commemorates Queen Victoria’s 60th Jubilee in 1897. Then I scrolled through my reader and came across this post from Bossymama, showing a much more sophisticated version, what a coincidence!
It may be old but it’s accurate!
Absolutely and I’ve never seen one before!
That’s a wonderful bit of history in the present, a kind of ‘Back to the future’ type of photo Gilly! 🙂 Love it!
Thanks Andy, me too, have you ever seen one before?
I’ve not, it looks like the type of thing you would find at old Victorian railway stations!
That certainly lets us know it is now… Very appropriate Gilly.
Thanks honey, I thought so too x 🙂 x
Blimey, I have never come across any of these. I first thought it was a special sort of post-box 😉
I hadn’t either and then two pop up in a day. I can’t remember if I’ve wished you a Happy New Year, so just in case, I hope its a fab one x 🙂 x
Perfect for the challenge, Gilly. What a lovely old clock! Thanks so much for all your visits and comments this year. xx 🙂
What a fabulous find!
That’s a great one… time is now!