
Silent Sunday : 22/01/2021

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Nice light, Sue 🙂 🙂 Happy Sunday!
Even stuck at home, I get some good light at times!
yay sunshine
A little, for a little while
There are worse views to be stuck with. Trees are always uplifting I think.
I agree!
Very bright again here, though no blue sky at all.
Best wishes, Pete.
Not just silent, but creepy. There’s something about quiet looking houses and barren trees that make me think of ghosts. I come from a background where ghosts, banshees, and good and bad fairies were all part of life so it influences my way of looking at things much to my regret at times.
Oh dear….
Beautiful 😀
Thanks, Cee!
I love the houses I get to see when the leaves are gone for a season. You captured that well here.
Thanks, Elizabeth!