*****………………………….*****
Some of my pictures appear in the Gallery. More images, to decorate your home, use for calendars, greetings cards, jigsaws, or anything else you fancy in print or online, can be found here.
*****………………………….*****
Some of my pictures appear in the Gallery. More images, to decorate your home, use for calendars, greetings cards, jigsaws, or anything else you fancy in print or online, can be found here.
Comments are closed.
Books, writing, reading, words and images. I love them; do you?
Book reviewer and garden enthusiast. Updates from my Hampshire garden. Usually talking about books and plants. People do not forget books or flowers that touch them or excite them—they recommend them.
An Independent Non-Discriminatory Platform With No Religious, Political, Financial, or Social Affiliations
Camera, Click, Capture
do more wandering
Random Repeat
Life Lessons, Books, and Pretty Things!
Writing Magic, Myth and Mystery
Reading feeds the imagination
A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams
Burn with motivation
It's a bit of this, and a bit of that
Two Humans and a Dog in New Zealand
Book Reviews ∙ Bookish Tags ∙ Book Discussions
Retired and travelling - it doesn't get better than this!
writing circles & poetry to keep your light on
SURREAL HUMOR - BOOKS - WRITING - SATIRE
Cherish every moment
Personal Writings on life, love and beauty
Peace. Tranquility. Insanity.
A writer inspired by nature and human nature
We Survived and Arrived - Now as Warriors We Thrive
Poetry and Prose by Gabriela Marie Milton #1 Amazon Bestselling Poet & Editor, Award Winning Author, Pushcart Prize Nominee
Sometimes, life is like that.
Lover of books and book reviewer. Usually found curled up with a book.
All Things Books.
Musings and Ramblings of a Disorganised Blogger
Speculative Fiction Author, & Reviews.
British Crime Writer April Taylor
Personal Blog
Fotografía, reflexiones y pensamientos sobre la vida y su belleza.
Short stories, Poetry, Reviews, Photography
How lucky you were to have enjoyed walks and now have fond memories to impart to us. It looks like one that you could tarry awhile that would make your walk longer. Thanks for posting.
LikeLiked by 1 person
It was a route we took often, and in all seasons, Brenda. For part of my childhood, I was raised on the cliff edge only a few miles south of this spot, so the sea always calls me.
This is a place with real history, too, so we always enjoyed our walks here.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Pingback: #PictureOfTheDay: 26/Dec/21 | In the Net! – Pictures and Stories of Life
Lovely path to walk!
LikeLiked by 1 person
It is, Noelle. I doubt I’ll walk it again, as it’s in my old home of East Yorkshire and we rarely return there. But, who knows? It’s a pleasant walk with the sea down below the chalk cliffs on one side and open fields on the other, in summer skylarks sing out their hearts above. Lovely!
LikeLike