What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari Om Thanks... but they are actually black! It was very wet and the light shining of the dampness on them gave this sheen. (They are ankle boots and are my Christmas pressie from the father!) Yxx
wow Eric you saw such wonderful places...is that the famous spooky bridge of that legend? probably not but it looks a little similar... be careful buddy....
now I see you do toes in the photos also, just with shoes, not barefoot. love that sleek looking train and the stone building and bridge are wonderful. I would like to see what kind of room is behind the two small windows on either side of the chimney... agree with Mark, the bridge does look spooky now that I read his comment
Very very pretty pictures. Hi Eric...glad to see you got out of the pouch.
ReplyDeleteYaYa love those blue shoes
Hugs HiC
Hari Om
DeleteThanks... but they are actually black! It was very wet and the light shining of the dampness on them gave this sheen. (They are ankle boots and are my Christmas pressie from the father!) Yxx
Looks like a fairly new next
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Mom would love to take a vacation there and live in that little house. We thought the boots were blue too:)
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What a wonderful collection, I especially like the peek of shoes in the final shot!
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the bridge!
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Hazel & Mabel
I think I recognise that place! Great photos and great memories.
ReplyDeleteCheers ,Gail.
wow Eric you saw such wonderful places...is that the famous spooky bridge of that legend? probably not but it looks a little similar... be careful buddy....
ReplyDeleteOh I LUFFS train travel and I WANT to go on that BIG RED one!!!!
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Princess Leah xxx
now I see you do toes in the photos also, just with shoes, not barefoot. love that sleek looking train and the stone building and bridge are wonderful. I would like to see what kind of room is behind the two small windows on either side of the chimney... agree with Mark, the bridge does look spooky now that I read his comment
ReplyDeleteGlad you can manage your camera. Love seeing you toes.m
ReplyDeleteYou live in a wonderful part of the world!
ReplyDeleteLove it all ! namaste, janice xx
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