I hope tomorrow is brighter for you. I liked it too. Better than the ones that claim a view for someone in particular and I notice that nowadays they often have rather sad bunches of dead flowers attached to them.
I could wallow in these pictures all day Lucille... gorgeous. So much tranquility in that first one. And again a pang for the sea! I must do something about that...
The statues that drown as the tide rises?
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Ah no. Not a Gormley. Just old groynes.
DeleteThat was a lovely post Lucille, it has brightened a very dark and dismal day for me.
ReplyDeleteI do like the sentiment on the bench!
I hope tomorrow is brighter for you. I liked it too. Better than the ones that claim a view for someone in particular and I notice that nowadays they often have rather sad bunches of dead flowers attached to them.
DeleteI could wallow in these pictures all day Lucille... gorgeous. So much tranquility in that first one. And again a pang for the sea! I must do something about that...
ReplyDeleteWindswept and brisk looking! I envy you … here it's as though someone's dropped a wet bathtowel on us.
ReplyDeleteI was trying to work out where you live, but even I, with my poor geography of England, don't think that Kew's by the sea. Lovely photos. It's spring!
ReplyDeleteThink of it as a smorgasbord of walks!
DeleteSounds delicious!
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