
‘If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking. Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk.’ Raymond Inmon
With the daily shot from my local forest walks, I’m including a shot of the wider world, not always entirely ‘natural’, to satisfy those who love to see water in the pictures.

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Now that water looks swimmable, although I would take a gander that it is cold! I do like the lighting through the tree, sort of mystical.
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The water is on the south coast of England, Noelle, but it was taken in summer, so quite swimmable. See my response to Lynette, below, for location.
The forest shot is late afternoon, and the ground underfoot was crackling with the frost that hasn’t melted all day!
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I could sit and look at that ocean for hours. 🙂
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I took this on a day trip whilst staying a bit further along the coast, Lynette. The small ‘islets’ on the horizon are the Needles, a series of rock outcrops just off the coast of the Isle of Wight. I was on the beach at a small seaside town called Milford on Sea, just south of the New Forest. The water is where the Solent joins Poole Bay, part of the English Channel.
It’s a relaxing view of the sea, I agree.
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Thank you very much, Stuart. I love hearing the names of these places again; it’s been a while since I’ve visited. 🙂
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