Monday, April 23, 2012

If a Picture is Worth 1000 Words...


...Then I have about four thousand things to say about the English coast.  Namely:
 
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What more can I say?  I hope you had a beautiful weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Laura! I loved your pictures of the rapeseed fields, too!

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  2. Wow-za! So pretty. The landscapes are just stunning in England. I'm often caught off guard by how picturesque everything is. Great shots!

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    1. Thanks Jenny. I totally agree-- it is ridiculously scenic here!

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  3. Wow, that makes me want to get out my paints! Beautiful! such texture!

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    1. I keep thinking about Wuthering Heights, how there were so many descriptions of wild and dramatic landscapes here...

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  4. Shut UP! These photos are knock my socks of gorgeous! Love them all and can't even begin to pick a favorite. Well done! And...did you get my email? xoxo

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    1. Thank you, Sarah! I had my ISO set really high for some reason most of the day yesterday, so most of my pictures came out really grainy. Such a bummer! But I was so glad that there were some worth sharing, in the end!

      And yes, I will get back to you tomorrow about plans!

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  5. Stunning Ariana! What a gift to browse through these. Thank you.

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    1. Oh, I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed these pictures, Marilyn!

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  6. These are great. My fav. is the clouds over the ocean with what looks like moving rain pockets. What are those tiny houses in the last photo?

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    1. Hi Kimberly, I think that one's my favorite, too! Those little things that look like tiny houses are beach shelters. They are really more like tool sheds, but people own them or rent them to enjoy the sea-- here it's really unpredictable, and the most consistent weather is WINDY. So those little shelters offer shade as well as shelter from wind and rain. Most beaches have them, and some are a bit bigger and people use them to camp on the waterfront. But I haven't been in one yet!

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