Absolutely appropriate. The good folk at WP guessed for once what I wanted to post for this weekend’s challenge. How so? Well, scroll down just a tad… have a look at yesterday’s pic and you’ll get my drift. Today you see the vista to be marveled at while sitting on that bench. Plain and simple… no messing with intricate ‘Manhattans’ just common flat ol’ contemplative views… and imagination stretching horizons to enjoy.
I must say… I do thank Sara for this challenge… it’s allowed me to show you what happens just over the wall… if you really look closely you’ll see the faint forms of wind turbines… seemingly firmly rooted in (on) the horizon…
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I see the pale wind turbines far enough out to sea to not be an eyesore, but I wonder, wouldn’t it be more fun to paint them green with yellow daffodil heads? 🙂
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Daffs are my favourites so, yes… I’ll vote for that!! 😉
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pretty colors 🙂
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😉
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what a wonderful view you had while you sat on that bench. And in Ireland too!
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Reminds a little of southern shores… does it not?? 😉
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yes indeed, the wonderful sunsets, I even chose one from Mana Pools for my challenge.
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Gorgeous!
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Indeed! Thanks… 😉
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Stunning photo for the challenge. Lucky you! 🙂
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Sometimes I long to live at the sea… I’ll never do anything but sit and marvel… 😉
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Love the colours!
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They are great… the strange thing about it… the sun was fully obscured yet the cloud seemed to have trapped the sunlight and was releasing it slowly as an after glow…
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