Sometimes we take the bike down an unexplored winding road and end up in the most glorious spots. We didn't walk here, but we had to stop to admire the view. If you right click on the image, you can too.
PG, more thanks to you for letting us see this glorious view. Just thinking about whether those grazing sheep appreciate the wonder around them! And do they realize what part they play in that wonder.
It's the best way to discover new places. Are you not amazed about the amount of roads you can take in a small area? And there's always marvelous places to see like that you showed us. Ah, these clouds...
These scene just scream to be painted ;-) Thanks for the quick Sunday outing.
ReplyDeleteNow then you two you're making these pictures up.
ReplyDeleteAmazing view.
Love it.
It IS rather unbelievable, I grant you, but I promise you it exists (and mercifully not very easy to get to, so it's not on the main tourist route)
ReplyDeleteJanet is right...this scene is screaming to be painted and she's the perfect person to do just that.
ReplyDeleteit has such good romantic lighting!
ReplyDeletePG, more thanks to you for letting us see this glorious view. Just thinking about whether those grazing sheep appreciate the wonder around them! And do they realize what part they play in that wonder.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes. xo
Perfectly serene photo...as good as a breath of fresh air!
ReplyDeleteThis lovely scene probably looked much the same 100 or 200 years ago, I'm guessing?
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. This image should be printed and framed.
ReplyDeleteIt's the best way to discover new places. Are you not amazed about the amount of roads you can take in a small area? And there's always marvelous places to see like that you showed us.
ReplyDeleteAh, these clouds...
gorgeous! thank you for sharing your extraordinary
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how old do you think this lovely manor is?
Thank you for the delightful tour of the church and countryside. Just lovely! The lambs are so cute. I enjoyed your photos very much.
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