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.
Hi Yam - the garden reminded me of my visit to (I think!) Haddington, East Lothian where the plantings in a ruined castle nearby reminded me ... they've done wonders with the garden and set up for Burns Cottage ... and yes Tam with his horse Maggie ... cheers Hilary
such a beautiful place, and the wicker horse is my favorite today. I had to pop over to Burns to see if the horse was made from strick or hay bales, but found it as wicker. wow
What a beautiful collection of pictures. We would love to know what park(s) these were taken in.
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DeleteThese are leftovers from the visit to Burns Museum and Belle Isle park, Ayr.
Your posts these days keep reminding me that there's a lot left to see in the world. Stunningly beautiful things and places.
ReplyDeleteI'm recognising glimpses of the trip to Ayr. I missed the rather fine galloping horse and rider - was that in Rozelle Park?
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DeleteNo, Burns Cottage. Lifesize sculpture of Tam and his horse Maggie. Yxx
Amazing place, great pics
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - the garden reminded me of my visit to (I think!) Haddington, East Lothian where the plantings in a ruined castle nearby reminded me ... they've done wonders with the garden and set up for Burns Cottage ... and yes Tam with his horse Maggie ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeletewow we love the horseman... that is wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos and all of those beautiful red flowers are making me smile☺
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful place, and the wicker horse is my favorite today. I had to pop over to Burns to see if the horse was made from strick or hay bales, but found it as wicker. wow
ReplyDeleteI am thoroughly entranced by the bridge in the last picture. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection of photos! A have a few favorites, the horse, the flowers and the bridge. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures. Loved the horseman the best!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun x 87 post. Horses, wrought iron, stone work and R E D.
ReplyDeleteCheering here in NC
Hugs cecilia
Beautiful collections of the park today.
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