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Lovely Sue – funny I’ve just started doing a Wordless Wednesday too – nice and restful!
Oh, I must look out for your WW…..I posted one last week, one this, and I shan’t be doing much posting for a while as there’s too much ‘stuff’ I should be doing. Had a lovely long weekend away, and got off the world. But now I’m back….
Very important to jump off every now and then – confess I hardly ever do but at least my personal hamster wheel is rural and relatively civilised!
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Nice, Sue. Like a painting…
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete – d’you think the high ISO noise has rendered it painterly?!
Possibly, but it’s a pleasing effect nonetheless, and suits the mood.
Well, I’m glad you like it 😊
I do love a good sunset/rise as well as Wordless Wednesday. Hope yours is going well (or has gone well.)
janet
A quiet day, I’m recovering from running around at the weekend!
Sue, we all need quiet days and if we don’t have many, we need to carve a slice of quiet time from an otherwise busy day, just for our own good as well as that of those around us!
Very true, Janet!
That really is a beautiful sunset Sue … the light is wonderful in the sky . You must have enjoyed this scene laid out before you for some time … nice to hear you had a weekend break .
Funny although we did live in Surrey for a couple of years I never think of hills 🙂
Thanks, Poppy! This was a week or so ago, after an abortive trip to Winkworth because I was having a bad day fitness wise. On the way home, I saw this sunset, my camera was out and my mood lifted!
I haven’t seen a sunset – or a sunrise – for a longtime. Thanks for filling the gap so beautifully. I’m off camping next week, so I may be able to reciprocate! Have fun with stuff.
Thanks, Meg! Not so much fun on the horizon, too much ‘stuff’ to get sorted! Where are you off camping? (I haven’t been camping for years, but have some fond memories)
A volcano crawl through Western Victoria, unless we decide not to. We need to prove we continue to be campers.Are you still moving in?
Who are you proving it to, Meg?? And in answer to your question, my front room is straight, bedroom habitable and study still has quite some clutter… The kitchen is being ripped out next week, aaargh
To ourselves, of course!
Oh well, that’s OK then!
Such an amazing end of day photo; such a gorgeous, and special gift.
It truly was a gift, after the earlier disappointment!
Another one that could be in your solo series… lovely sunset, I miss the wonderful sunsets I could see from my flat in Surrey. Autumn was always the best time.
Oh, I keep forgetting my ‘One’ series,…
What a gorgeous view, Sue. So calming to look at your image. 🙂
Glad you like it, Sylvia!
breathtaking! who is taking a pic in the corner!!?
Not a clue – as they say in modern jargon, “a random person”
Saw you on Viv in France and realised you must still be posting. Horror story there, isn’t it, but this is serene and beautiful. Why can’t all of life be like this? I know you’ve been busy, Sue. Take care! 🙂
Thanks for your thoughts, Jo! I am commenting more than I’m posting due to lack of time…too much needs doing, and I don’t have as much time in a day as I used to 😟 but I shall allow myself to post this weekend! I think you are off to the Algarve soon, so have fun, some good walks (envy) and take lots of photos
Beautiful Sue!
Thanks, Adrian! It was a stunning sight
Cool and lovely. Crisp air?
Well, not especially – it’s still mild for the time of year….
Like here then…The colours I thought said something else.
This year’s autumn doesn’t seem to have followed the usual pattern….
No…today I found a wood anemone…
Wow!
WOW! Art, this is great art. Thank you, love, nia
Thanks!!
That is a gorgeous landscape: it almost feels like a classical painting. Beautiful light and a stunning sky.
Thanks, Otto – it was a stunning moment!