I remembered a walk that left me with wonder.
It was filled with beauty, hidden to the normal eye.
You just had to look a little deeper, step off the path and look closer.
There you will find what is hidden.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleLovely photo. I really like the description.
Thank you.
I love this photo, Daisy, and also I love the description that says to look closer and find what is hidden. I zoom it in, to find out what it is hidden, and I was surprised to see the beautiful tree. May I know the name of that tree?
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleThanks for commenting, I am not sure what type of tree it is, however, it is truly beautiful. I have been researching, but I don’t seem to find a clear name for it. Sorry I couldn’t find it for you.
You’re welcome, Daisy. That’s okay, do not worry about it.
Where was this taken Daisy? The building and bridge in the background look interesting too.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleIt was a footpath I followed without a name. It is by Sellafield behind a nearby church and was one of the best walks I have ever been on. I have so many more wonderful pictures from here.
Daisy, that’s exactly what makes walking and rambling exciting, finding the unexpected. I loved your description too.
Indeed it is. Walking and rambling are amazing. Thanks for commenting.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleI love the way you have described it, Daisy. A wonderful walk finding hidden gems and so much inspiration for future writing! Perfect 🙂
I have had so much inspiration from this place. Thankyou so much for your kind words.