
‘Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far.’ Thomas Jefferson
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.
A beach and a sunburst – Gotta love them both. 😊
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Thanks, Irene.
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There’s just something about rays of sun that seems to say, “Everything is going to be alright.”
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The promise of light in the darkness, Leon.
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Our world is so beautiful, C
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It is indeed, Cheryl. Let’s hope we can persuade enough people of that to make them care about it, eh?
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Waves on a beach – how lovely. And the backlit trees are beautiful.
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Thank you, Lynette. I thought a warm beach would complement the cool of the forest.
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I never get tired of looking at pictures of trees with sunlight filtering through the branches and the sea calls to me. I would love to live close to the ocean. If I could become a beach comber is would be heaven.
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The moods of the forest are many, Brenda, and I feel so lucky to be able to capture them.
As for the sea, see my reply to Janet, below. And beachcombers? Many years ago I worked as a press photographer for a local paper on the east coast. One job involved a picture story about a beachcomber. She lived in a tiny caravan perched on the cliff. When I entered, I had to step on and over about eight inches in depth of discarded newspapers. The place had the look, and smell, of a rubbish dump. But she seemed happy enough with her finds from the beach, making many into small artworks for sale to tourists.
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I love the shape and color of the waves in the beach pic. I miss the beach!
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Ah, yes, Janet. My only disappoint ment with living here is the distance from the sea. Not a huge distance, but I was brought up as a young child living on the clifftop, so I do miss that environment!
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