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This morning's sunshine in the gorse - Lung Conditions C...
This morning's sunshine in the gorse
So beautiful Bb8. Looks just like a painting. I love Autumn. Xxπππβ€οΈ
Very atmospheric, with the glint of light highlighting the golden colours of the ferns.Beautiful Bb8, thank you for sharing.
Jackie and Jasper x
At the risk of sounding repetitious Blackbird, that is another stunning photo. Thank you so much for posting it xx
Quite magical! Love it π
Beautiful β€οΈ have a lovely day and take care π Bernadette and Jack π xxxxxx
Thx Bb8 for this award winning photograph! The photo shows the beauty of fall foliage ππ
Beautiful. Iβd love to be walking through there. X
Definitely worth printing and framing! Does that mean no doggy swimming spots today. What part of the world is that, looks beautiful. Take care.
We are in the new forest in Hampshire... oh yes we have been in the pond today ππ
Beautiful part of the country ! My absolute best childhood memory ( 60 years ago ) was spending holidays with my parents friends/ex neighbours who moved from the north west to a tiny village, Glebe Field , near Alton It was like stepping into a new world for an 8/9 year old from a two up two down up north .I spent my days wandering around the woods for hours on end just across the lane , ( wouldnβt be advisable these daysπ’) visiting the farm where uncle Sid helped out , I walked the cows back to the farm from the fields in the evenings and helped milk them early in the day and I made a great friend in a horse who ran across his field every morning to greet me . ( I miss him to this day ) It was the first time I ever saw a slug or things flying around the bedroom during the night ! I often think about Glebe Field which as far as I can remember was 12 houses , a pub and a tiny bakers shop , I imagined it would be long gone but Iβve just googled it and itβs still there ! Itβs classed as βA small hamlet, remote dwellingβ it actually made me cry to read that as I think those times (along with my lovely dad who had a passion for long walks in the fresh air ) gave me my lifelong love of nature and wildlife . I still live in the NW but Iβm fortunate now to have a garden full of wild flowers and wildlife with a view of the surrounding moors π
Such lovely memories for you to have and for us to read about. I lived in a small hamlet for some years and sold it 20 years ago but for some reason itβs always there in my mind as if we left last week. π
Truly wonderful memories. I had a lovely childhood with holidays every year in N Wales , the Lake District etc when I remember mum buying lovely colourful tin buckets and spades and beach balls or enjoying exciting boat trips around Windermere in big , old wooden boats but those times at Glebe Fields, getting so close to all manner of flora and fauna and making new friends , not with other children but with big eyed cows and horses were just magical , like entering into a completely different world Youβre right some things never leave you they re imprinted on your soul π
Wow. So stunning and eerie at the same time. So atmospheric x thanks bb8 x
Thankyou lovley are you well π
Was a bit poorly after my flu jab. Lots of pain in my joints Now have a cough but otherwise ok thanks x hope you are well. X
Surviving if a bit tired very busy at the moment turning people away daily so sad to lose business but enough is enough π
Oh dear. Hope youβre ok. You donβt sound your usual self. As I get older I feel Iβm saying thatβs enough of that more and more. Cuddles to Stanley. Envious of your doggies cuddles. Xxπ€Anita
I'm absolutely fine I'm doing pet sits in my customers homes at the moment... I have only been home 3 nights this month ...I dont sleep great always conscious of being in a different place and I miss the old man Stanley π𧑠though I see him every day it's not the same thing... but at home tonight already in bed and his lordship is under his blanket bang smack in the middle of a super king bed fast asleep β€β€
Awesome photo! You captured the sunshine at just the right time to showcase the colors! Happy Autumn to you! And Stan of course!