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How lovely.
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome Sue.
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Your pictures are always so beautiful. This one is absolutely mesmerising with its shades of green.
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England is a green land 🙂
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I know. It’s enchanting actually. Have had an opportunity to see a few places while i was doing a short term course at the LSE and also during a few of my work related travels. But they were mainly the places that the tourists frequent. I know for sure that there is so much more beauty worth exploring, in the countryside. 🙂
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It is a very green and beautiful land : )
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WOW, It is looking so beautiful, I always love the greenery and Water… ❤ ❤ 🙂
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Beautiful words, Sue.
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Thanks, Robbie.
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…and it paints the river in purple. Stunning, Sue. Bluebells are my favourite wild flowers. They were a source of comfort this year. 🙂
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I missed them this year…and the heather…
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beautiful poetry as always Sue! On a side note, are you still doing writephotos…I wasn’t sure as I couldn’t find a post for this week…either way I appreciate you sharing your work with us!
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Thank you. Yes, the writephotos will still be running, but I’m taking a couple of week’s break.
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🙌 thanks for the update…enjoy your break!
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🙂
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