
April 13’s Wordless Wednesday



How many years have passed you by, old oak?How many people trod the narrow path beside you?What do you know of a world where we are fleeting?What …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 10/Apr/22
A beautiful old giant, courtesy of Stuart.

Which way to goas the path divideswhere will the right onedeliver uswhere the left one leadwe will discoveronly by the choicewe makeas in all we do …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 08/Apr/22
A beautiful spring path diverges, courtesy of Stuart.
We have a lot of snow that’s in its melting phase.

So great! Happy spring.

Thatched cottages overlooking the sea with an English spring sky above. What more could you possibly want? +++++++++++++++++ We live among natural …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 07/Apr/22
Thatched cottages overlooking a beach and the sea, courtesy of Stuart.

Early bright spring growthenlivens the old forestbringing new promise +++++++++++++++++ Our world is full of natural wonders. But some people ignore …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 06/Apr/22
Who wouldn’t want to take a walk on this path? Thanks, Stuart.
I think spring may have arrived. Look at that sky! And there’s something spring-like about it, too, although I can’t really describe what that is.

I do know that we will get more snow and more cold temperatures, but nevertheless, the worst is over. Yay!
Happy mid-week.

Quiet flows the Wye this daythrough a vale of natural beautywhere it leaves the forest for a whileand flows
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 05/Apr/22
A beautiful spring sight, courtesy of Stuart.

Early April arrivesannouncing springwith fresh greensemerging from damp earthand budding from trees. +++++++++++++++++ We live in a world full of …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 02/Apr/22
Beautiful spring green, courtesy of Stuart!
I know that official spring has come along, but the subarctic weather up here doesn’t know that. There’s still more than enough ice and cold to go around.

Happy Sunday.