Thursday 8 August 2013

Ruskin Mill, so beautiful i simply had to share

my walk to work takes me past an exquisite woven fence
where the bumble bees hang out
it's going to be an excellent year for elderberries
 luminous clematis
 fields of flowers
hanging rocks
paving that reminds me of home
enormous trout lurking in calcium-rich water
[the green is a clue]
intriguing people in the forest
[very quiet.]
buildings that look as if they are literally growing from the ground
and a fabulous place to work.
the studio is behind that semi-circular window
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and at the end of the day
there is a very friendly cat
 



21 comments:

  1. wonderful... i was i was there.

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  2. Bliss .... and there's nothing more welcoming than a friendly moggie

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  3. Hanging rocks and rockin' cats. sweet jesus. Looks enchanting.

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  4. what a stunning way to start the day!! And a 'purfect' way to end the day! Beautiful!

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  5. a treasure to see it thro your eyes...... beautiful

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  6. Thanks for sharing and giving us a little piece of your heaven today.

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  7. Heavenly and not a chigger in sight . . .

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  8. Danke für deine wunderbaren Bilder - sie sind so stimmig!
    Liebe Grüsse
    Brigitte

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    1. Hier ist es einfach atemberaubend schön !

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  9. Oh so beautiful The trout, the hanging rocks, the forest people... all wonderful. I long to return to the Cotswolds. One day....

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  10. Thanks for sharing, and for starting my day with wonder and beauty! Wish I was there!

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  11. Looks like a place where fairy tales are born! Thank you for sharing....and enjoy!

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  12. What a heavenly spot in which to create. Beautiful.

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  13. sweet serenity ...Nature is a guiding muse. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

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  14. Too gorgeous. I hope your time there is just as exceptional as the surroundings.

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  15. So pleased you enjoyed visiting our glorious Gloucestershire. I reallY appreciated the last three thought provoking days spent with you and fellow students. Thank you very much. Liz.

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  16. I'm a sucker for a woven fence. One day I will get mine done. Sigh

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