Not a winking matter! I was crossing the bridge en route out of Warsaw on a day trip to visit a skansen I’d long been eager to see, and I realised my camera hadn’t been charged. I tell you I was careful about what I photographed that day, and it died just as I reached a wonderful wooden church.
Aargh – I hate moments like that….you’ll just have to go back to that church, Meg 😳
It forced me into verbal description and then I snaffled an image from the internet. See how I did!
wow are the layers here gorgeous – what a green and majestic place
(It can’t be Thursday already?) Talk about a “green and pleasant land” – you’ve really photographed the heart of it. “Deep”, “wide” and “ripe” indeed.
Thanks honey, enjoy your trip, don’t forget your camera 😉
Not a winking matter! I was crossing the bridge en route out of Warsaw on a day trip to visit a skansen I’d long been eager to see, and I realised my camera hadn’t been charged. I tell you I was careful about what I photographed that day, and it died just as I reached a wonderful wooden church.
Aargh – I hate moments like that….you’ll just have to go back to that church, Meg 😳
It forced me into verbal description and then I snaffled an image from the internet. See how I did!
https://55daysinwarsaw.wordpress.com/2013/09/06/lublin-open-air-museum/
Well done you!
Ah, Lyme Bay!
Luscious layers of green here Gilly. Lovely patchwork.
A painterly photograph. Lush greens, so varied. Spring in Lyme Bay looks perfect.
Exceedingly lovely imagery and language choices, Gilly. I especially like “ripe spring pastures.”
Stunning image, Gilly. Love the haiku. Perfect! 🙂
Enjoy! XX
I can’t imagine facing this huge, hilly, greenery field is like… Breathtaking!
Such lovely lush scenery, it is like a patchwork quilt Gilly and a delightful haiku
Green and gorgeous