That’s the great part about walks along Breydon’s bank. Even if there’s nothing else for the camera, there are always interesting clouds coming in from the sea
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This is so soft and pretty, Crispina. I love the three distinct sections.
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Thank you, Dale. 🙂
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Thank you, Dale. Part of my *Breydon Experience* 🙂
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That you so generously share with us 🙂
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See Sunday & Tuesday posts
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Exactly
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🙂
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What a pathway! And those clouds… Wonderful!
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I took wonderful photos that day. Much better that there wasn’t a boringly plain blue sky
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That’s the great part about walks along Breydon’s bank. Even if there’s nothing else for the camera, there are always interesting clouds coming in from the sea
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That’s beautiful!
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Thank you 🙂
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So beautiful. It looks like a watercolour painting.
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It was a favourite area for a group of artists known as The Norwich Painters.
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That doesn’t surprise me.
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🙂
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Thanks. Something the Norwich School of Painters might have done (this is their countryside: a flat land with wide open skies)
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