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Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek (Boomerang Post)

Given there has been a lack of new lens fodder again... allow me to reminisce with a few shots presented on this week four years back.


17 comments:

  1. The stained glass is beyond words. And those sunflowers are seriously tall! <3

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  2. Beautiful series of memories. namaste, janice xx

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  3. that's sper sweet ... and I love the boxes...

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  4. Hi Yam - what a delightful village Aikton is ... looks a glorious place to spend a few days ... lovely thank you - Hilary

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  5. Beautiful shots! That is one very tall sunflower in the first one!

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  6. I had no idea sunflowers could grow that tall. that photo is absolutely beautiful. love the house, the flowers, the windows and the colors it is painted. I am glad you reshared these, I don't remember seeing them before, all are perfect

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  7. 100% worth a revisit WOW
    Hugs Cecilia

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  8. Another interesting collection of pictures. I'm curious as to what the needlepoint squares were for.

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    1. Hari OM
      They are hassocks - kneeling stools for prayer. All hand tapestried by the congregation. Yxx

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  9. Four years ago! Wowwzers, they could be yesterday! The sunflowers and the hassocks ROCK! Keep being AWESOME! Purrs M&M (Marv and Mom)

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  10. There is a lot of work in that collection of kneelers. The stone buildings give me a sense of security, a well established community, strength. Earthquakes tend to see off old stone houses in NZ.

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  11. The contrast with what I'm used to hear in India is simply charming: so serene.

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  12. Those are all stunning pictures, but I am very impressed with that sunflower. wow, is it ever tall. I have been reading books that take place in the UK recently, and have been thinking often of you!

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