Oooooh! That would be lovely. Have you been to Australia? I wonder what you make / would make of our landscapes. As an aside, I went to an artist’s talk last night – Christine’s husband talking about colour – again familiar landscapes for me.
Wednesday’s always a relief, because I don’t have to suffer the tyranny of words – something you must be feeling the pressure of right now. This is the trail just east of the track where we found bearded orchids, so long ago now.
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I can just wander with your eyes. Beautiful! 🙂 🙂
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“Wander with my eyes” – that conjures up an image that makes me giggle!
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That’s a lovely reaction xx
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What a collection Meg! Love all the different textures. Makes me wish I was on that trail with you 🙂
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Oooooh! That would be lovely. Have you been to Australia? I wonder what you make / would make of our landscapes. As an aside, I went to an artist’s talk last night – Christine’s husband talking about colour – again familiar landscapes for me.
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‘Our’ Christine? 🙂 I still think of her whenever I walk back from t’ai chi on a Wednesday. How’s he doing? The sands of time have surely moved on.
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“Our” Christine indeed. 3 years gone on July 2.
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Absolutely lovely Meg. Needs no words.
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Wednesday’s always a relief, because I don’t have to suffer the tyranny of words – something you must be feeling the pressure of right now. This is the trail just east of the track where we found bearded orchids, so long ago now.
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Ooh what are those pretty constellations?
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