
We’re now back to the original project to share natural beauty with everyone who is confined indoors due to Covid-19.

The more people who share these posts on social media with their friends and followers, the more people we’ll reach. And it’ll also show more of them our wonderful world. Maybe, between us, we can restore some love and respect for nature and slow down the growing damage we’re inflicting on our environment. Thank you.

By the way, if you enjoy my pictures, why not have a look at my gallery? You’ll find it here. A small selection is also available through the ‘Gallery’ tab at the top of this page.
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Gorgeous work and that tree amazing. Thanks again Stuart for being in the Challenge. Sending hugs. ❤️🤗🤗
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Thanks, Joni. And thanks for the invite: I don’t often accept such challenges, but I’ve enjoyed this one.
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You are welcome my friend. I am so grateful that you accepted. You have been doing this already since Covid. Thanks so much Stuart. Hugs 🤗 Joni
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The sun rays in the first photo – stunning, Stuart. And that tree trunk! That’s a tree with some experience. 🙂
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Thanks, Lynette. A light mist and a slight shift of viewpoint can do wonders!
The tree is probably around 200 yards, as the crow files, from our home. And the remaining stump of its neighbour we think is the result of a lightning strike some decades ago.
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I am very partial to that last one. Where was it taken?
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Thought you’d like that shot, Noelle. It’s a place called the Worm’s Head, and is on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
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It is definitely outstanding!
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We enjoyed a week here in 2019, Noelle, staying at the hotel that’s perched on the edge of the cliff.
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Beautiful shots, Stuart, particularly that first one.
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Thank you, Sue. I’m fortunate enough to have the forest on my doorstep. Seems only right to share its beauty.
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I appreciate that, Stuart. Especially at the moemnt when getting out is so difficult for all of us..
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