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Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek
As promised last Thursday, here is the balance of images from Mac1's visit and our wonderful outside excursion. The shore of the Clyde is a mere two or three hundred yards from the Hutch's front door, so I acknowledge that I live in a really rather lovely position. While my sister combed the beach, I watched the birds and the boats and breathed in the distinctly crisp air. The counterpoint to such clear weather is icy temperatures. My little pink hood-shawl has been earning its making!
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Wonderful selection of images!
ReplyDeleteNobby and I are both so happy now to be familiar with this appealing stretch of shore!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
oooh we love the hat... and we love the photos...
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos and it looks like a fine day to be out and about at the shore!
ReplyDeleteHello Yam,
ReplyDeleteYou do live in a wonderful spot, so close to the shore. I would be out walking there and checking out all the birds.
A fun day for you and Mac1. Your shawl is pretty. Take care, enjoy your day!
Such a variety of wonderful snaps. Ann's quilt is so very colorful and happy. Will you get a photo of it after it is quilted.
ReplyDeleteYou look very warm and toasty too
Hugs Cecilia
i love each and every photo, they are all perfect for wordless wed photos. each one tells a story with out words. can't even pick a favorite, because one of you in your hat and her bending down placing the quilts pieces are a tie for first place.
ReplyDeleteI love to spend time on seashore. But the nearest is some 60 km! You have a charming place.
ReplyDeleteA stellar selection today!! I can almost feel the chill in the air and your sisters quilt colors are so cheerful!!
ReplyDeleteYou look wonderful! It is that time of year for shawls and wraps. XX
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures. What kind of treasure did your sister find?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteActually, she was collecting plastic detritis in that compostible bag and we desposed in one of the may bins provided on the prom! Yxx