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Winter world dreaming
Cold shores remembering warmth
Tides begin to turn
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December 21 and the days grow longer!
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I like the dark of the year, I have to say… but spring is calling 🙂
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Lovely…
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Thanks, Bette.
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When you see pictures and words like that, you can hear spring calling too. I love the dark days too, but I am missing my long walks in the spring. So I’ll think of this when I’m in Portsmouth tomorrow with Maddie on the HMS Victory, by the ‘cold shores’… 🙂
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I hope the weather is mild for you both… it was surprisingly mild in Whitby a couple of weeks back 🙂
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Thanks Sue. I envy you being up there, and I’m glad you had some milder weather. It’s been bitter here. Hopefully being on the cost it’ll be slightly less biting. Fingers crossed anyway. 🙂
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You would have loved it, Alli. I hope you’ll come along one of these days perhaps 🙂
It was not what you would call warm, but most of the time, a shawl was enough… which was unexpected for December!
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I bet it was really special, Sue. If I ever get to look sideways I’ll try and come along. 🙂
Portsmouth was, as expected, cold but not as bad as it has been recently. But it was also very beautiful. We were there for the first time when it got dark, and they had decorated the foremast and yards with lights to make a giant Christmas tree! It looked fantastic. A much-needed break for me and Maddie. 🙂
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It sounds wonderful, I do love the coast on a mild wintry day 🙂
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Me too, Sue. It’s very special indeed. And Maddie, of course, is in heaven… 🙂
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I can well imagine… which means you will be too 🙂
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