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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.

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13 comments:

  1. Lovely photos. How we would love to follow the stone pathway to that cute cottage>

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  2. The first picture makes me laugh although it would not be funny in real life. I like the black and white photography.

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  3. Hi Yam - lovely range of photos ... while I suppose some people need to be told to be careful ... though most slips/falls occur on the level. The Highlands are funny to look at ... I wonder what the real one thinks?! Cheers Hilary

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  4. I love dogs! I love cows! and wooded areas are my favorites of all places. That said, today's pick of favorite is the photo of the house and brick path. WOW! I do love the photo, the black and white artsy look and most of all that house. I think this is as of now the one place you have visited that I like the most of all... I could spend several days or forever here.
    It seems to me that the signs are always where Common Sense would keep people safe, but that is for me!

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  5. Yet there are still idiots who ignore the warnings.

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  6. Wonderful collection of photos, I love the cute dogs and the Highland Cattle. The path to the cottage is a lovely scene. Cute selfie, looks like a nice walk. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  7. Morning YAM each tickled my fancy. It will always amaze me that people have to be reminded of danger THAT
    Recently Lana went to Subway for a Tuna Sub. When she got home there was a warning on THAT THE paper wrap was not food.
    Love the carved bird
    Hugs Cecilia

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  8. It doesn't surprise me that some people need warnings but I wonder if those that do even read the warnings anyway. My ADHD nephew was a terror for following his fizzy thoughts straight into the most dangerous of places. No amount of trying to reason him into any form of risk assessment had any effect, and he unfortunately had no fear factor. He still has no fear as far as we know but has learned to understand what other people might consider to be fearful - and had a job for a few years blowing up avalanches in ski resorts in the west part of Canada. I love the cliffs with the gulls perched in them.

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  9. Wonderful shots! Love the stone home and the brick path to get there.

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  10. Such interesting pictures. Our favorite was that beautiful home.

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