From the archives: The south coast of England at Abbotsbury, June 2019
Wherever you are I wish you a moment of healing solitude today.
Thanks for visiting …
Dorothy
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A moment in the gardens at The Vyne, Hampshire.
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Dorothy
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Rose Garden, Tylney Hall, Hook, Hampshire
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Somewhere near Bolton Abbey in rural Yorkshire, England, stands this old Roman (?) wall which someone some time ago appears to have tried to “integrate” into an expanded road system. Looks to me like the small archway helps to accommodate cyclists. At any rate, it’s a real study … and a bit of a head scratcher.
Kudos to the local government for not tearing down history in favour of all things modern.
Thanks for visiting …
Dorothy
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Captured on the River Thames at Windsor
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Dorothy
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The big, old churches of Europe fascinate me. Salisbury Cathedral in southern England is one of the most beautiful I’ve experienced on my travels, and when I was last there in 2013, I’d just finished reading Edward Rutherfurd’s epic tale of the building of this cathedral and settling of the area around it in his novel, Sarum. Rutherfurd’s story provided me with a greater appreciation for the years, heartache, politics, conflict, et al, poured into the mould of this incredible ancient structure.
Of course, when visiting these old churches it is important to look up and take in all the astonishing detail that might otherwise be missed. For instance, the stonework in the vaulted rafters, the patterns and subtle shifts in colour depending on the angle of the light. As always when I am drawn into the dramatic curves and arches of such an edifice, I am in awe of how the masons and engineers of centuries ago could construct something so beautiful and so enduring with the primitive tools at their disposal.
An incredible structure, indeed.
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Dorothy
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Structure
Nothing quite like the quest for the perfect dress.
Image taken at VE-Day re-enactment in Yorkshire, 2013.
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Dorothy
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York Minster
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I am always inspired by the joy to be experienced when looking to a Higher source and rising above the travails of life.
When we look up we welcome a new horizon.
When we rise above we make room for the heart to heal.
Note the heart shape in this glorious stained glass window.
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Dorothy
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Always carry a spare …
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Dorothy
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