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Silent Sunday
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You are lucky our snakes are far from harmless Sandra, our local tiger snakes are amongst the deadliest in the world venom to weight. And they chase.
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Good gracious – terrifying!
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A lovely scene, if it was down this way we would be watching for snakes.
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I see harmless snakes in my garden but never on a woodland walk.
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I would love to walk there.
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It is lovely – if ever you are over here I will take you there Laurie!
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Another place to add to my fantasy Great Britain tour!
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Always good to have a few fantasies on the go.
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Yes, when the state of this country gets me down, I think about walking down that path, seeing where the heather grows, peacock butterflies, the ponies in New Forest, Bridge House in Ambleside, a Scotch egg tour, and many other delights. Sure beats thinking about Trump and his cronies.
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Worrying times Laurie both sides of the pond. Governments everywhere are getting scarier, capitalism is no model for a peaceful world – I think the best we can do is promote beauty, compassion, respect, support and understanding – that’s what I love about Blogland. ❤
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Hear, hear!
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Love your picture. I expect to see some little forest creature to pop their head out at any moment.
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Thank you Tracey – that is a delightful thought.
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Very lucky indeed. I love the woods! Lovely day. Dougie 🐾
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Thank you for your lovely comment.
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So lush and pretty 🙂
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One of the photos I took when hunting for sparkles 😉
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I think you had a very productive trip 🙂
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I did indeed Eddie. ❤
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What a tempting walk this looks…
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I am so lucky is it is about three minutes away from my house.
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SSH, I heard a twig snap, ssssshhh, what was that?
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❤ ❤ ❤
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A pecker of pixies!
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