5 ‘Questionable’ Photos That Give You The Chance To Say Who You Are

Last month, I published the first post of my ‘photography-themed’ series. If you missed it, you can read ‘4 Never Before Seen Photos And Why You Need To See Them‘ and join the many readers who have already joined the conversations.

I want to thank everyone who left a comment and those who started conversations about the photos I featured. Honestly, the post’s success exceeded my expectations. I have a dedicated group of readers who love to engage, and for that, I am genuinely grateful.

December 2025

This month, I am not only showcasing five photographs (some of which I appear in), all with a Christmas theme, but I am also highlighting another WordPress gallery block you can use to display your photos and photography.

So, here we go. I’m excited to share five photos, three of which are new to my blog, each one posing a question. Feel free to leave a comment or write your own post with your answers. If you choose to write a post, you’re welcome to link back to mine so other bloggers can join the discussion.

1. When did you first meet Father Christmas?

A photo of a smiling man standing next to Father Christmas
When was the last time you bumped into Father Christmas?

I have to dig deep into the archives of my memory to recall the first time I encountered Father Christmas. I was six years old, and meeting the man I thought was the ultimate VIP (Very Important Person) was like waiting for the last biscuit in the jar.

It happened in a department store’s Christmas grotto, a place where the air smelled like gingerbread and desperation—not just mine, but also my sister’s, who was so terrified of Father Christmas that she screamed like we were evacuating from a man-eating, zombie, giant snowman! The whole store was probably questioning their Christmas spirit as they listened to her wails echo off the walls, rattling every bauble and piece of tinsel in the store.

However, on Christmas Eve, she had no problem with Father Christmas making his grand entrance into our home, as if he owned the place, and dropping off presents. After all, she was fast asleep, blissfully convinced that if she couldn’t see him, he mustn’t be able to see her!

The above photo was snapped one June while I was on a cruise, proving that you might just find Father Christmas on a beach holiday! So remember to be nice all year long, because you never know when you may be teetering on the edge of his nice list.

Do you have a photo of you with Father Christmas?

2. Have you ever baked a Christmas cake?

A photo taken from above of an iced Christmas cake. On top of the cake are some stars, Santa, a Christmas tree, and a snowman.
Have you ever baked a Christmas cake?

I distinctly recall my grandmother turning into a Christmas cake factory every year. I adored being her little helper, especially during the cake decoration extravaganza a few days before Christmas.

It was quite the spectacle watching her bake the cakes in September, then patiently unwrap them from their greaseproof swaddling every few weeks for a little “brandishing” with brandy. Who knew a cake could get an alcoholic makeover before the Christmas festivities even started?

I would sit there, as she dramatically stabbed the cake bases with a fork and spooned what seemed like an endless supply of brandy into the tiny holes. Of course, she’d also help herself to a few swigs of brandy while waiting for the cakes to soak up what she’s already spooned in. It was like she was giving them a little boozy makeover and joining in the festivities early.

The cake in the above photo was baked by me, but it wasn’t made the traditional way my grandmother prepared her Christmas cakes. I cheated by using a box with all the ready-prepared ingredients for making a Christmas cake. However, the magic of icing and decorating the cake was still present. And, of course, I carried on the tradition of a few glasses of brandy while feeding and decorating it.

If you’re wondering why it’s just a photo of the top of the cake, I decided it was the only part of it I felt I hadn’t cheated at. However, this made me start looking at all the different angles you can take photos, giving them a new dimension.

Do you make your own Christmas cake or do you buy a shop-bought one? And what’s inside your cake? Is it fruit-based, or filled with sponge, jam, and buttercream?

3. What’s your go-to karaoke song?

An old 1980s photo of a young man at a Christmas party in a bar, singing into a plastic bottle?
What’s your go-to song at a party?

Get ready to cringe! I’ve totally lost track of how many Christmas parties I’ve attended over the years—seriously, it’s like my life turned into a never-ending Netflix series focused on festive cheer, and most of them were work parties, where the eggnog flows like water, and the awkward small talk is the real gift! From fancy dress to black tie, I’ve always got into the spirit of Christmas celebrations. And the above photo is no exception.

Taken in the late 1980s, I’m not entirely sure why I decided a bottle of bleach was the ideal choice for a microphone, but let’s chalk it up to a few too many festive glasses of sherry or eggnog that night! My outfit is a glorious testament to the era; I mean, who could resist the charm of penguins proudly dancing on my braces? Clearly, I was ahead of my time in fashion… or maybe just in silliness!

However, I still know the song I was singing when the photo was taken.

This song has become my ‘go-to’ whenever anyone puts a microphone in my hand. So, if you ever meet me, never give me a bottle of bleach or a microphone!

What’s your go-to karaoke song?

4. What’s your favourite Christmas tree ornament?

A photo of a Christmas tree ornament of Father Christmas in his sleigh being pulled by reindeer.
What’s your favourite Christmas tree ornament?

My favorite Christmas tree ornament is a jolly old Father Christmas in his sleigh, dramatically being yanked along by two reindeer who have clearly lost the plot; they’re now engaged in an epic showdown over who gets the last carrot that all the kids left out, while Father Christmas just sits back, chuckling with a mince pie in one hand and a glass of brandy in the other, thinking, “This is the real Christmas spirit!”

As Father Christmas steers his sleigh joyfully, all those glasses of brandy would probably get him into trouble if he were caught by a traffic officer. However, as he’s flying, rather than driving on roads, hopefully he won’t get into any trouble.

Over the years, I have collected many Christmas tree ornaments. This one is only a few years old and was bought online from a well-known London store. Yes, it was expensive, but the joy it has brought is worth every penny.

Do you have a favourite Christmas tree ornament? Share the details or a photo with us.

5. Is this how Christmas makes you feel?

And finally, is this how Christmas makes you feel?

A photo of a festive Christmas reindeer that appears to have collapsed onto the ground after a busy Christmas.
Does the thought of Christmas make you feel like this?

Whether it’s before or after Christmas, most of us will find ourselves feeling deflated, like a poor reindeer caught napping three days after the big day—let’s just say, even Rudolph looks like he needs a strong cup of cocoa at this point!

The look on its face says it all and reminds me of those confusing days between Christmas and New Year, when the days of the week all blend into one. “Is it Monday or Tuesday? No, it’s Wednesday, isn’t it, or was Wednesday yesterday? Hang on, wasn’t it Thursday yesterday?”

The Slideshow Block

This month, I am displaying and featuring the ‘Slideshow’ block. Here are my five photos, all in the slideshow block.

  • A photo of a smiling man standing next to Father Christmas
  • A photo taken from above of an iced Christmas cake. On top of the cake are some stars, Santa, a Christmas tree, and a snowman.
  • An old 1980s photo of a young man at a Christmas party in a bar, singing into a plastic bottle?
  • A photo of a Christmas tree ornament of Father Christmas in his sleigh being pulled by reindeer.
  • A photo of a festive Christmas reindeer that appears to have collapsed onto the ground after a busy Christmas.

You can select as many photos as you like for your slideshow. Captions you have added to your photos also appear, but unfortunately, and this is something I dislike, the captions cannot be centred.

You can set the slideshow to manual, so readers must click to view the next image, or select an autoplay option. If you choose autoplay, you can also decide how many seconds pass between each photo (I chose 4 seconds).

Another option is to add a transition. You can choose slide or fade for your photos. You can also select the image size: small, medium, large, or extra large. I decided on the ‘Large’ option.

All of these options can be found by clicking on the image and choosing the ‘Block‘ option.

An image showing the different options of the Slideshow block on WordPress
The Slideshow Block options.

Click the following link for more information about the Slideshow Block.

How to make a photographer’s day.

Next time you leave a comment on a photography post, instead of saying ‘Great photo,’ explain what it was about the picture that made you think it was great. Was it the subject, the lighting, the scenery, the angle it was taken from, or the emotion it evoked when you saw it?

It only needs to be a few lines, but the people you leave the comment for will appreciate the feedback much more than when all you say, time after time, is that it’s a great photo.

Do you have a photo of you with Father Christmas? Do you make your own Christmas cake or do you buy a shop-bought one? What’s your go-to karaoke song? Do you have a favourite Christmas tree ornament? How does Christmas make you feel?

Linking to Sunday Stills hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt – Theme: Festive Red and Green.

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54 responses to “5 ‘Questionable’ Photos That Give You The Chance To Say Who You Are”

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  3. Carol anne avatar

    I have made a christmas cake! Not as fancy as yours though!

    My go to karaoke song is my heart will go on from titanic! xo

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      That’s a great karaoke tune, Carol-Anne.

      Everything about my cake was pre-done. All I had to do was rollout the icing. The decorations are all my own doing, though.

  4. V.M.Sang avatar

    I used to make a Christmas cake, but much was left, so I don’t bother anymore.

    I don’t do karaoke, either. How boring is that?

    Favourite Christmas tree ornaments. I think I’d say two snowflakes tatted by a school friend who now lives in Ireland. My Grandma has a glass bird with a long tail made from some kind of fibre. I loved that, as a kid.

    When I was little, I was told that the ‘real’ Father Christmas was the one in Brown’s shop in Chester. (It was, of course, taken over by one of the big department stores–Debenham, I think.) Anyway, in order to explain otherFather Christmases, I was told that, as he couldn’t possibly be in so many different places at once, he had enlisted the help of his brothers, and possibly others.

    But I always went to see the real one.

    Well done with your cake, Hugh. And thanks for the info about scrolling images. I’ll definitely be looking into the idea.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Christmas cake can be hit or miss. Any leftovers would go into a bowl with warm custard or brandy sauce poured over it. It seemed to be a hit, although there is not usually any leftovers in our house.

      It’s lovely to hear that you have two Christmas tree snowflakes made by a school friend. When were they made? I like the sound of that long-tailed bird, too. Do you know what happened to it?

      I hear Father Christmas has plenty of helpers who stand in for him. But the magic is that the real one is always the one in a local store. So you’ve probably met him.

      I’d offer you a slice of Christmas cake, but it’s already been eaten. It goes quick in our house.

      Merry Christmas.

      1. V.M.Sang avatar

        Pity about the cake. I do enjoy a good one. My mother- in-law made wonderful ones, and my mum was a Christmas pud expert,making next year’s one this year so it had time to develop.
        The tatted snowflakes are fairly recent–the last few years. I’ve no idea what happened to the bird. My aunt, with whom my Grandma lived, had all her decorations. I assume my cousin inherited them, but she died just after Christmas last year. Whether the bird still exists, I have no idea. Probably not as it was a very, very long time ago. If it does, then my cousin’s daughter will have it, I suppose.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          I do hope it has survived. It’s always lovely when the happiness some Christmas decorations bring are passed on to new owners or down the generations.

          My partner also makes Christmas puddings on every Stir-Up Sunday, which was on November 23rd this year. We’ll be eating the one he made last year this Christmas.

  5. Linda Schaub avatar

    Hugh, I came back to read this post about not only your photos and experiences regarding the photos, but the enhancements to the slideshow feature. I don’t do much for the holidays as it is just me, no family, but next year I do plan to decorate and put up a tree. It does not have actual vintage ornaments, but some are vintage looking. I’ve never done karaoke – I would likely sing off tune.

    This year I did something different to lead up to Christmas. Besides my Jacquie Lawson digital Advent Calendar, I got an Advent Jigsaw Puzzle. They have different varieties – 24 bags of approximately 50 pieces and some puzzles feature a “master puzzle” so you do your mini-puzzle that day and work it into the large puzzle. I opted for 24 individual puzzles, one daily, each featuring a dog in festive Christmas attire. There was even a Corgi in the group! On Christmas Eve for Wordless Wednesday I will feature all 24 dogs in a slideshow. I took a photo each day of each finished puzzle. So, that is something fun and a tad different for the holidays. Enjoy your holidays and blogging break.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      The Advent puzzles sound a great idea, Linda. GCHQ (The Government Communications Headquarters), here in the UK, publish a Christmas puzzle every year that has become very popular. This year’s puzzles have been set by school children and spies. I’ll leave this link and hope it works for you, if you want to give it a go.

      https://www.gchq.gov.uk/news/get-ready-for-the-gchq-christmas-challenge-2025

      I enjoy solving puzzles, but the rest of my family are not as keen. I used to host a Christmas family quiz every Boxing Day, but even that has now stopped because of lack of interest.

      Season’s Greetings to you, Linda. And a happy 2026.

      1. Linda Schaub avatar

        Thank you for the link Hugh – it worked fine. What a wonderful idea! Puzzles of any kind are good for the brain and keep you sharp. I do several online puzzles daily. It’s good to step away from the computer screen with a traditional jigsaw puzzle or word search puzzle too. Same to you and your family as well.

  6. Liesbet @ Roaming About avatar

    It is clear from these photos that you enjoy – and adore – this time of the year, Hugh! Enjoy the holidays!!!

    As I mentioned to you before, we will be on a plane crossing the Americas on the 25th, which is just fine, because the Christmas period doesn’t mean much to us. Nobody expects us or invites us as we are usually not around. But, Mark and I did have a big feast yesterday, celebrating a postponed Thanksgiving and an early Christmas here in Santiago de Chile with heaps of traditional foods, like an entire turkey, tons of stuffing, mashed potatoes, asparagus, gravy, and an apple crisp. Yes, we have leftovers.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      That meal sounds amazing, Liesbet. I hope you both enjoyed it.

      Our turkey dinner is on Christmas Day. Followed by Christmas pudding, which my partner homemade. On Boxing Day, it’s all about the leftovers.

      Have a great flight on the 25th. You may see Father Christmas on his journey back to the North Pole. Don’t forget to wave.

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