After an unexpectedly nice morning, some really dark skies brought us loud thunderclaps and brilliant rainbows late this afternoon. As today was a work day, “A Sky Filled with Colour”
Pink Cheer
This bright spot of pink cheer really stood out on my wet, grey morning walk through the village. I happen to know her owner, and she’s “Pink Cheer”
Shadow Fencing
Long days bring long shadows when the late afternoon sun just begins to drop down behind the houses and into the trees. We’re getting quite “Shadow Fencing”
Nessie Hedge
This sinuous privet hedge makes me smile every time I go past. Jeff calls it the Loch Ness Hedge of Thundersley Grove.
To the Shops!
Days like today are why England is so green! So I took the path that lead straight to the shops…
The Sweet Scent of Spring
The weather is so mild today that we have all our windows open… the birds are singing and these sweet lilacs are perfuming the air “The Sweet Scent of Spring”
Rambling in Ramsholt
Sometimes I doubt that I’ll ever get used to the weather here, nor fully accept the fact that it changes hour by hour most days “Rambling in Ramsholt”
An Evening Stroll
We drove down to Two Tree Island for an evening stroll to take advantage of the warming weather and lengthening days. Hoping to hear the “An Evening Stroll”
Birthday Treats
The rains that were predicted for the weekend never really materialized, so yesterday afternoon we admired the flowers and gardens that are growing and changing day by “Birthday Treats”
Exercising My Right
I made my way to our local polling station with pride this morning. I am quite proud of my right to vote, and endeavour not “Exercising My Right”
 
								 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						