Thought I would do my usual last minute post…
I have picked places where I have enjoyed quiet moments to reflect and relax
Here is one of my favourite places on earth…Bagno Vignoni in Tuscany, Italy….
This is Sidmouth in Devon, on a quiet April morning, one man reflecting:

Sidmouth, Devon
Smelling the roses on a quiet afternoon in the rose garden at Polesden Lacey:

Smelling the roses
A couple take in the view on a quiet winter day
…and this bench has a very peaceful view

Overlooking the beach at Beer
Linked to Lens Artist’s Photo Challenge at Patti’s here
Gosh yes, you’ve nailed it. Lovely images of quiet moments.
Pleased you like these, Margaret!
Excellent. Great ‘quiet moments.’
Thanks, John!
I can imagine quiet moments in all those places. You have reminded me of Beer, seems like a lifetime since I last went there.
Best wishes, Pete.
A lifetime since I was there, younger, fitter…
So wonderful, Sue. So quiet. Love your Tuscany bagno.
BagnoVignoni is THE most beautiful hamlet around a sulphur spring
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Beautiful places, Sue. I can almost smell those roses.
Yay!!
lovely Sue. Enjoyed your peaceful images, especially those where you captured someone pondering.
Thanks, Tina! I had an image of someone pondering at Bagno Vignoni, but could I find it?
Wonderful selections! The last image is my favorite.
Thanks Amy, that was taken a long time ago….a lot busier now, I’m sure
Really peaceful and calm photos. The one with the roses is my favorite. It is so pretty.
Thank you, peaceful and wonderful scents
wonderful moments of peace and quiet 🙂
They all were
Beautiful – such a relaxing post, Sue.
Many thanks, Debbie! I can do quiet occasionally!
Beautiful selection of quiet, tranquil moments. My favourite is the couple on the bench – such a serene & convivial scene; yet there is something so wistful about it. I can just feel a flashback brewing!
Thanks, Ju-Lyn!
Wonderful quiet moments, Sue. I love that city in Toscana. Another place to visit!
Not a city, just a tiny place, Patti!
The first and second pictures are my favorites
Good choices!
Sue, what a stunning gallery … my favourite is the last one from Beer. I can hear the silence in your images.
Really pleased you enjoyed these, Vivi!
Sue, you always deliver!!!!
Thanks!
Ooo, you found Bagno Vignoni too, excellent. I only passed it on occasions going to Vignoni Alto, the abandoned village on the hill above. One day I’ll stop and explore.
Aaaargh, I missed Vignoni Alto….do you have images?
I have some but haven’t posted many. Let’s see, here is a post of Val d’Orcia in really not good weather for photography, with two photos from Vignoni Alto: the one with the arch and the next one.
https://manjamaksimovic.wordpress.com/2016/02/24/mm-2-46-monochrome-madness-dorcia/
Oh, thanks……might you post any more??
I might, one of these days, just for you. 🙂
I would be honoured, Manja!
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