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Lovely. We are both on land and water themes today.
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Yes, I was thinking that – both chilly but sunny winter scenes – I do love crisp cold sunny winter days. I can do without the wind though.
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It’s views like this that make me jealous of those in Britain….Florida doesn’t really have this much land movement. We have mounds of toxic garbage that’s grassed over but nothing like natural beauty rolling through the scene, cutting smooth sights around beautiful blue waters…*sigh…*
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What a beautifully poetic response! I was born in Dorset and lived here for most of my life – I never ever take it for granted. It is a wonderful feeling to know you can appreciate its beauty … thank you!
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Oh, my! How beautiful and GREEN. A wonder, to this Mainer.
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Yes I’m sure it is Laurie!
An icy wind was blowing from the North East and whipping up spray on the sea in the distance, but so encouraging the have the sunlight illuminating the young shoots of (I’m guessing) wheat in the fields.
Hope you are keeping toasty today. 🙂
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We are nice and toasty within. I actually like winter, despite the hardships.
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I can understand that.
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