Just about bordering on odd, I see things through different eyes.The heading says it all - I live, I love, I craft, I am me...
09/07/2018
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Beautiful. A great way to be at one with nature. For a moment it's like you had the world to yourselves. X
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteJulie xxx
So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks the perfect place for a spot of wild camping. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteBrilliant
ReplyDeleteAnd a lovely time was had by all by the sounds of it!
ReplyDeleteArilx
Great weather for a night of wild camping.
ReplyDeleteLove the low level shot with the long grasses, and the third one of Moss is adorable :)
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ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw the photo of Himself and Another with huge rucksacks I guessed you would be wild camping! Looks lovely; peaceful too. How did Miss Moss take to it?
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ReplyDeleteGlad to see you taking care with the camping stove. I knew you would though there were horrified gasps from himself when I told him. Did you rock on the rocking stone and find the carvings?
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The dog is so cute!!! Nature is just awesome where you are and these photos are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely Kate. We are back, but doggie hasn't come yet. I'll email when it does (or ring!). Take care.
ReplyDeleteRecommended reading for wild campers... The Salt Path by Raynor Winn. I've just finished reading this NF book, it was the best read in ages.
ReplyDeleteI too love the low level picture through the grasses. Miss Moss looks so content. xx
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