
Are you one of the people who can’t get out and enjoy nature at the moment? This series is for you. I’m trying to brighten the days by posting pictures of natural beauty.

If you’re not stuck indoors, please do what you can to share it widely, so others can enjoy it. Thank you.
Both pictures are soothing but I’m putting on my bathing suit for the second!
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You might need a pair of wellies, Noelle. The Severn is noted for its rather muddy sandbanks!
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Such calming pictures – I love looking at the water 🙂
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Me, too, Book Club Mum. I spent 2 years of my early childhood living very close to the cliff overlooking the North Sea, and walked to school along the beach! Later, we moved to live close to the Humber Estuary. I particularly like moving water with its ever-changing patterns.
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The forest and the estuary – such luscious photos. The colours are lovely.
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Thank you, Lynette. The village is our daily haunt. The estuary is only 7 miles from home. So fortunate to be surrounded by such natural beauty.
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Stuart your little village reminds me of something from a fairy tale. So lush and beautiful where you and your love live. Hope all is well my friend. Love to you both. ❤️💕🤗😘 Joni
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Thanks, Joni. This is one end of the village, and one side. It lies both sides of a steep valley and ths view was taken on one of our walks. So lucky to live here.
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I can tell you are grateful and appreciative. It looks like something in a make-believe land. So lush and gorgeous. I am happy to know that you and your wife are blessed enough to live in such a place. You two have an amazing day. ❤️💕Love Joni
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Thank you, Joni. You have an amazing day, too!
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