For someone like me who has spent many years as a city girl, to have views like this from my back door is still a wonder, it is like an ever present source of calm disguised as landscape.
P.S. Thank you for all the kind wishes for my son and his surgery today - all done, last seen groggy but propped up in his hospital bed checking his FB status. Couldn't ask for more. xx
P.S. Thank you for all the kind wishes for my son and his surgery today - all done, last seen groggy but propped up in his hospital bed checking his FB status. Couldn't ask for more. xx
I missed your last post ... so glad your boy sounds to be on the mend.
ReplyDeleteI am a country girl married to a townie, who I met when I was at university in a big city. Only when, after ten years of marriage, a change of career for him meant we could move out to the wilds, did he properly begin to understand how essential open spaces are to my soul. So I know exactly what you mean about calm disguised as landscape :)
Wow, what wonderful shots. I love the starkness of winter, takes your breath away.
ReplyDeleteGlad your son is on the mend. Wishing him a speedy recovery.
Stephx
Belinda your views are beautiful and brilliant...just breath taking 'deep sigh' - though I guess where you have fields I have the sea and it was absolutely magnificent today.
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Nina x
God, I need to get out of this city! We just don't have sky like that! xx
ReplyDeleteYea! I've been thinking about him/you. The sunsets have been just gloriously lately!
ReplyDeleteClear skies bring about clear thoughts and mine are certainly with you, wishing you all the best. Looks flat like Lincolnshire landscapes.
ReplyDeleteJust Stunning!
Glad all went well in your part of the world. Hope the rain is not too bad where you are.
ReplyDeleteah good news! Now you can be at peace again.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs as ever and what a fabulous view... by gosh it's cold here in UK though isn't it?! X
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