Because it’s majestic/beautiful/ peaceful – despite the dangerous openness of the place and the potential storms? And because there were no neighbours!! Glorious photos!! Love Pembrokeshire.
The sky, the water, the openness, the beauty… the sea food? Would be mighty cold when the wind and rain blew in, but perhaps they were snug in their homes. Makes the mind wander…
I might consider telling you were it is if you’d consider running a workshop to Glen Lyon for us?… But seriously, this coming Saturday’s post will give the location, so you’ll just have to be patient…
She did…
Incredibly, it’s ‘just’ land and sea with maybe a bit of height thrown in, oh and the sun and sky and clouds… and the (hidden) moon because the moon moves the tides… Ha!
How we hide our ignorance in designations.
Imagine being a creator of Worlds…
If someone or something gave you ‘land’ and ‘sea’ to work with you’d be hard pressed to come up with anything better… I reckon.
Because it’s majestic/beautiful/ peaceful – despite the dangerous openness of the place and the potential storms? And because there were no neighbours!! Glorious photos!! Love Pembrokeshire.
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It certainly ticks all my boxes, Judith. I love Pembrokeshire too…
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Wonderful place Sue.. and at times when I look at the headlines I am sorely tempted…
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It is tempting isn’t it, Sally? thanks for the re-blog…
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Pleasure Stuart..
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Because it’s a piece of heaven, that’s why. Sigh. 🙂
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Heaven is an apt description…
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❤ ❤ Sigh.
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I agree with Judith 🙂 I’d live there in a second!
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Me too D…
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Because it`s beautiful and near the sea so fresh fish and a clear sight across the water. gorgeous.
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It is rather gorgeous… we were blessed by the weather that day though…
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After a most miserable rainy day here in Pembrokeshire – we have a glorious evening! Jx
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Lucky you… we experienced a bit of the misery on Sunday with a sea ‘Mizzle’ for our coastal walk to St Non’s…
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I know!! I was thinking of you at the time. But true for Pembrokeshire weather, it was glorious in the days before as your wonderful photos show.
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I’m glad we experienced both but I know which one I prefer…
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The sky, the water, the openness, the beauty… the sea food? Would be mighty cold when the wind and rain blew in, but perhaps they were snug in their homes. Makes the mind wander…
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It’s a pleasant meander for the mind to ponder such gifts…
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Well, if you’d only tell us where it is, we might consider moving!! 😀 xx
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I might consider telling you were it is if you’d consider running a workshop to Glen Lyon for us?… But seriously, this coming Saturday’s post will give the location, so you’ll just have to be patient…
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Oo… That sounds like an idea… 🙂
*Itch, pace, fret… *
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Cool… Sue sez, check yer email!
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lol OK…
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Judith used the best term, majestic beauty. 🙂
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She did…
Incredibly, it’s ‘just’ land and sea with maybe a bit of height thrown in, oh and the sun and sky and clouds… and the (hidden) moon because the moon moves the tides… Ha!
How we hide our ignorance in designations.
Imagine being a creator of Worlds…
If someone or something gave you ‘land’ and ‘sea’ to work with you’d be hard pressed to come up with anything better… I reckon.
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An absolute truth. 🙂
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It’s all around us in Pembrokeshire, Debby. We are so lucky.<3 Jx
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Because ? …
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