With the layers, almost like a Mark Rothko??
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Damn! I need to do a square version! Back later!
hee hee! Glad you will be back 🙂
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Square will work too. Nicely framed by the trees.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
Wishing you a beautiful and not too square weekend, Sue. 🙂 🙂
Thank you, Jo! Have a good one yourself!
It’s been a lovely afternoon, here. Propped myself up with a book, under the pergola. 🙂 🙂
That sounds most relaxing, Jo! Very civilised!
Definitely some hints of Rothko, square or not. Happy weekend!
Thanks, Tish….the square one is up now! Have a great weekend youurself 😊
Lovely capture of the evening sky, Sue!
Thanks, Peter!