Tuesday, July 8, 2025

May sunsets

 It is always amazing to me that people say that so and so has the best sunsets in the world. Or is it rather that all places that get the sunset, will find it as I have, spectacular. I have a selection here and can attest to them all being the "best" sunsets in the world!

We had some traveling about to places known and here are the happy results of not seeing snow any more! Green and sun and water!

                                 

Exhibit  A: Spectacular sunset. You have seen this many times but I honestly can say it never gets old


                                    

Bit of excitement as they load the logs!


a sweep of blue hill, these bluebells were beautiful and sort of glowed with violet undertones

For all those who don't believe in the mountains over the sea!

Exhibit B: more sunset and smokey grey cloud lid


The sky here is all swishy with clouds and the lovely sea with fab rocks covered in lime green seaweed

The bright yellow field

Woodlands as the train goes by

My train!

Pretty darn special

This takes a closer inspection, on the red sign. Bitter sweet


This cockerel was strutting and avoiding me. I loved the green paint too, on the gate

Fluffy irises and chimney pots

And we wall waited for the little boat to make his safe passage

I laughed out loud seeing this parking speciality




Casual leaning, I have used the same technique myself with my own suitcase! 
Just have to make sure that the wheels are  not facing the way of leaning!

No guesses where this is

This is the doorway to Liberty's. 
If they had been open I probably wouldn't have noticed it

The curve of the window decor and 
the shelf stand inside, in conversation of style

Just wow, !

I love  a good alley way

Absolute splendour

More glorious walk ways


Exhibit C: the greeting on landing Home


Fabulous tulips

Shading tulips


Green streets

Irises and where the wisteria will bloom, along the old wood trellis


Finally Exhibit D: the speciality of this is the ombre colours 
and it made me wonder, do we always need to see the "egg" sink into the sea?
It seems to often be like this here. I will continue to monitor the lake and see what it does :)