What an absolutely delicious surprise. I loved the post title, and thought “I wonder what …” Little dreaming she was me. The rocks are so beautiful. Thank you so much, my dear friend. I wondered whether to indicate my birthday – I’m so glad I did.
Well worth a read. I didn’t know granite was connected with China clay, and I was fascinated by the thought of granite rails. And then there’s the language: clitter; growan; feather and tare
And so say all of us 🙂 🙂
Yay, she’s a darling!
Happy birthday from me too Meg. Such an appropriate photo for you
I thhnk she’ll like it 🙂
Doesn’t look a day over 30, does she.
That’s because she has such a great outlook on life!
Gorgeous photo, Gilly.
Thank you. Meg loves geology and posts about the area close to home in Australia.
This is nice. 🙂
Thanks Celestine !
Lovely Dartmoor!
Yes I’m having withdrawals!
Bet it is a bit raw up there at the moment!
Yes, to be honest I like it up there when the days are long, dry and warm – but you knew that didn’t you?
I did 😀
Many happy returns!
What an absolutely delicious surprise. I loved the post title, and thought “I wonder what …” Little dreaming she was me. The rocks are so beautiful. Thank you so much, my dear friend. I wondered whether to indicate my birthday – I’m so glad I did.
Ahh I’m glad you liked it. If you have a moment, this is about Dartmoor granite, https://www.devon.gov.uk/geo-dartmoorgranite.pdf
Well worth a read. I didn’t know granite was connected with China clay, and I was fascinated by the thought of granite rails. And then there’s the language: clitter; growan; feather and tare