When planning a walk I try to include plenty of green lanes. Here, between two villages, we encountered a delightful cottage. Idyllic, and neatly Tucked Away, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
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What a lovely spot to discover.
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Isn’t it just. And just out of shot is a church on the hill, poking its tower above the treetops
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Sweet!
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It currently sits on my laptop desktop
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How lovely!
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Not that one alone, just several I took that day. It was a good day
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Love a good photo day!
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On this occasion it made up for the exhausting heat. Why was it so hot, so early in the year? And I don’t respond well to heat. But the photos were worth it
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Really? Whoa… we have so not come close to having any real heat yet. Snowflakes were falling yesterday for Pete’s sake!
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This was a couple of years back. Today is more seasonal. Cold, wet and windy 🙂
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Ahh… then I shall let it slide…
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Yea, it was an anomaly.
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I vaguely remember super beautiful and hot Aprils…
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Maybe we’ll have more yet to come
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I am sure we will!
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🙂
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Very lovely! ❤
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Thank you. I remember this day so well. It had no right being so hot.
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Lovely photograph. And what a glorious spot!
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Believe it or not, it was just down the road from the polo field, although the photos were taken a couple of years apart. And despite the same month, one visit was cold wet and windy while the other was blistering hot. Typical English weather.
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So very true about the weather and it only gets weirder as time passes
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It always has. We just notice it more because of all the media hype about climate change. Example. On my 12th birthday, it snowed. My birthday’s in June. 🙂
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I love this shot! Yes, it is tucked away, very nicely. I think I’m ready to move in 🙂
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Arm-wrestle you for it!!!
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Oh, how beautiful!
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Tis, isn’t it.
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Idyllic & quaint! This would make a great picture for CCC — an intriguing mystery could be going on back there. 🙂
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Yea, I can see that. In fact, I had this photo tucked into my CCC folder for a couple of years, and yet hadn’t used it
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Gorgeous photo Crispina! 🙂 I’d live there! No problem!
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It’s quite divine, isn’t it. But you can’t live there without a car or cycle or something. No buses.
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If I could live there I’d have 10 bikes A small payment for that.
Divine is the perfect word! 🙂
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Beautiful! 🙂
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Good lord – this might be the most English thing I’ve seen this week.
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The epitome of Norfolk Charm, tucked away in a hidden corner
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Looks like a nice day too. 🙂
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It was glorious. Its only fault was lack of wind. That sun beat down on us, and when roadwalking was reflected back at us, and I swear we were walking through an oven. An April. In England. Incredible.
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“Incredible.”
Climate change?
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Nah. If it was, it was only for that day!
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Well that’s a relief then.
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🙂 But the climate is always changing; that’s the nature of climate. It was changing before we humans came, it’ll continue to change after we’re gone. We’re arrogant creatures to believe we can have that much effect. The sun is stronger.
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