… of the hill
… then marched them down again
And home again at the fireside, mellow and thankful, I’m already planning to be there for further sunrise and sunset, up on Castle Hill.
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Betwixt Lakeland & Edinburgh
… of the hill
… then marched them down again
And home again at the fireside, mellow and thankful, I’m already planning to be there for further sunrise and sunset, up on Castle Hill.
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Ahhhh, Simon, the light in this city (both natural and man made) is lovely. I can see why it lifts your spirits. And how was the Feragaia…as good as it sounded? 💕
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I guess that light is changing by the second everywhere, Lori, and as a keen photographer I’ve always noticed that – but never, I think, quite so much as here.
The Feragaia is also unique. I’m delighted to have something lovely for after-supper reading hours that might displace my usual too-much coffee a bit.
Hope you’re having a happy day 🙂x
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The range of light and the way it plays over that magnificent architecture is truly enchanting. And so glad that you’re enjoying the Feragaia…I enjoyed the video on how it’s made. I love a spot of cognac after dinner now and again.
My day is just getting underway, but it promises to be a lovely one. Take good care! Xo
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Cognac! – now had I been able to drink alcohol it’s exactly the sort of warming that cognac conjures in my mind that I’d have loved! 🙂x
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