After the last set of photos, I had to wait two weeks for another bright day, and true to form, it arrived today, a day when Mrs Bump wasn’t here. So I had to stay nearby.
This is a local water meadow – even now it was quite boggy – which was made suitable for public use for the millenium. As you might imagine, it is a dog walker’s paradise.
Lovely.
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It’s days like this that remind me why I moved to this area. I was always in cities before but would not swap this for anything.
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Clean living and beautiful scenery
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What a beautiful place to live.
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these are some great views
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they are, aren’t they? The place comes into its own in good weather. The flip-side, though is that houses around here are very prone to flooding. Not ours, fortunately.
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A little slice of heaven 👏👏
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I’m guessing where ou are, it’s quite different?
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Yes I live in suburbia so they walk on designated trails but the labradoodle gets distracted a lot
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absolutely beautiful! the blues were so blue and the grass was such a lovely contrast and I noticed a few fluffy little clouds to add to the scene. lighting from the sky is amazing too. Looks like something on a brochure, almost too pretty to believe.
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I had them all arranged specially 🙂
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It looks like it. Hey, all the great artist arrange their subjects.
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It’s just as well I went out this morning – it has clouded over now.
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you know what they say seize the moment and you did or you would have lost all of that.
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Very pretty.
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It was nice here this morning, I hope you had some nice weather, too.
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It was bright when we woke up, but it’s been cloudy and drizzly since. Oddly warm though.
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I feel cold this afternoon. I’m sitting here in long johns!
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Are you cutting back on your heating? We’re also in multi-layers: peel on peel off peel on.
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Not particularly. We got a fancy thermostat about 10 years ago and I’m buggered if I can remember how it works. I think it went on at 4 and it is warming up now.
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We have this thing called Hive. It works really well, and it’s easy to programme. British Gas installed it.
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I have one that is functionally the same, control it through your phone etc., but I avoid BG.
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We have our service contact with them, but have a different supplier.
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Right now at 11:14 it is 47 F last night down to 28F. To me this is my kind of weather.
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give me 70F anyday!
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I like my temps in the high 40’s and into the 50’s. I guess cold like my heart 🙂
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Gosh your husbands must’ve donwe areal hatchet job on you 🤣
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lol Nope always enjoyed the cold weather, had nothing to do with them
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It’s down to 6C here which is about 40F. But it’s getting on for evening, 6pm.
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Sounds like your getting similar weather, I think we are to stay cold this week, however, here we may end up
with 70 for Christmas. One just never knows it fluctuates so much.
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Yeah, in recent years Christmas has just been ckloudy and grey. But it keeps the temperatures up to maybe 50F.
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The water is such a deep blue it outdoes the sky.
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The water is very clean, the river reflective.
The post-processing helped – I still have all the software from when I took this seriously.
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Such a lovely place, I wonder if the place you live is filled with such locations.
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It is. But mostly not walkable.
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Glad you are having nice days, these are beautiful!
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A good blue, no? It was lovely yesterday and today, though I did not get out today. I should have done, I suppose. Walked in another direction. In practical terms, walking on that uneven ground is a challenge, though.
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