
If you’re confined indoors and unable to get out and enjoy nature, this series is for you. I’m aiming to brighten the days by posting pictures of natural beauty.
If you’re a visitor to this site, and able to go where you like, perhaps you’ll do something for those less fortunate by sharing this widely, so others can enjoy it? Thank you.
What a gorgeous view!
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It is, isn’t it, Noelle. I feel so lucky to live here.
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What a glorious picture my dear friend. Love to you both. ❤️💕 Joni
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Thanks, Joni. It’s quite a climb to reach the spot I took this from, if we use our usual route. The field I was standing in is now occupied by llamas!
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Oh wow even another cool thing about where you live. You certainly wouldn’t like living in the US cities. When I look at your beautiful photographs of the village and the hills, I think of the ladies doing Tie Chi in “The Calendar Girls”. I love that movie. It looks like it could have been filmed where you live. Have a lovely Sabbath. Love ❤️ you two. Joni
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We both dislike cities, Joni. Even towns are too big for us, though we lived in one for the years our daughter was growing up so she’d have plenty of social contacts.
Re the Calendar Girls, we lived for a while in the Yorkshire Dales, in a place not far from where that excellent movie was set.
Enjoy what’s left of your weekend.
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Oh my goodness, Stuart another gorgeous area. We would and still may move to the mountains if things work out the way we want. I am happy for you two what a blessing that you enjoy each other’s company so much and both love nature. We too are blessed that way as well. We both have a lot to be thankful for too. Love 💕 Joni
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My step father was a photographer, Joni. His work was weddings, but his hobby interest was birds and butterflies, and he could name many of those. It’s from him I derived my early love of the natural world. My mum was a gifted painter in oils, but never had the opportunities to take advantage of her talent. It’s from her I derive my ‘eye’ for a picture, I think.
Hope you two get to the mountains. It’s wonderful when partners appreciate the same things in life; make the most of it.
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Will do my dear friend. I understand where you get your great eye and the desire to capture beauty. You had a gifted family. Give my best to your wife. Love to you both, Joni
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Isn’t that a glorious sight! 🙂
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Thanks, Lynette. The house against the road, low down in the left side, is where our local hairdresser cuts our hair.
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What a vista you get to enjoy while on the way to the hairdresser!
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We actually live further up the valley, Lynette, so our walk to the hairdresser’s is from the other direction, but still a vast improvement on those we had to take in our last home town!
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You would have to go a long way for a prettier one. 🙂
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Even in yesterday’s rain, Lynette, we enjoyed our walk in the forest. So lucky to be here.
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