
‘A morning walk gives the body a chance to forgive the trials and tribulations of yesterday, to shed its rubbish and mental clutter.’ Terri Guillemets
The aim of this project is to share our world’s natural beauty with everyone confined indoors due to Covid-19.


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

Like my pictures? Take a look at my gallery, which you’ll find here. A small selection is also available via the ‘Gallery’ tab at the top of this page.
Stuart what an amazing picture. All are so beautiful but that ice, wow, that blue color is something else. I agree with us all being the best stewards to our beautiful world too. Great post my friend. ❤️
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Thank you. A little manipulation of the image, Joni; the blue indicating the cold.
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Well nicely done. Most of us touch up our photos anymore it is part of the art form I believe and that was stunning. ❤️
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Beautiful blog
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Thank you, Rajanisingh.
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That is one very cute little snow man.
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It is, isn’t it, Lynette? Made us smile. And it’s caused a lot of comment on our local FB group, too.
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I love your walks. I loved the tiny snowman and the one that looked like bluebirds in flight.
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Thanks, Brenda. The abstract is one of a series I’m doing on natural abstracts I come across on walks. There is, of course, a little manipulation of the image going on!
The tiny snowman was a delight. I posted it on my local FB group and it’s attracted a lot of attention, and the person responsible for making it identified himself, too.
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I love the abstraction of the ice, and oh what I wouldn’t give for a walk on that beach!
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Thanks, Noelle. It’s one of a series I’ve done on ‘natural abstracts’.
The beach is on the Gower Peninsual in South Wales. A broad flat stretch of sand in a wide bay that attracts local surfers when the wind is right.
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