Welcome to a belated Sunday Stills, hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt. This week is all about water.
“Water is the driving force of all nature.” – Leonardo da Vinci
A wintery scene by the River Weaver in Nantwich.
The walk to High Force waterfall in Northumberland.
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My much missed Finn having fun on the beach.
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There are two bridges over the Menai Strait, the tidal body of water that separates Anglesey from Wales…the Menai Suspension bridge on the left, designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. The Britannia bridge, a later addition on the right. I believe the house on the tiny island is open to the public dependent on the tides.
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A Snowdonian lake
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A pretty village in Lancashire and the fabulous Kielder Water and Forest Park in Northumberland, home to a multitude of wildlife and the best dark skies in England.
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A beautiful swan on the river Severn.
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Buttermere in the Lake District and a walk along the river Conwy in Betws-y-Coed, North Wales.
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Way to confuse people, Cathy 🙄😂
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Haha, have had visitors for a few days so couldn’t get a post together at the weekend.
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Hi Cathy, these gorgeous images of water were worth the wait! The winter scene is beautiful and lots of hearts as you remember your sweet dog. I know the feeling. Your lens captures the light on the water in your images, so beautifully!
I just have to share that when I opened your post from my outlook email, I was logged in and can comment. When I opened from the link on jetpack, I had to log into WordPress 🤔 Usually it’s the other way around.
Have a great weekend!
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Thanks so much, Terri. Our dogs leave their paw prints on our hearts, don’t they.
Small things seem to be changing on WP…not sure they’re a good addition but we’ll see…
Hope your weekend is a good one!
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Beautiful scenery and a lovely shot of your treasured Finn. Heartbreaking losing a four-legged family member.
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Thanks, Suzanne. Very sad but lots of good memories.
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Beautiful shots, sweet Finn.
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Thank you 🙂
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These are gorgeous! I’m late to commenting, but better late than never. I love the waterfall. but then i’m a sucker for waterfalls.
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Beautiful photographs Cathy, so many lovely walks and sceneries 💚 Sweet Finn looks so happy there and you gave him such a wonderful life and loving home ❤ Wishing you a blessed rest of the weekend too and much love from our house to yours 🤗💕🐕 xxx
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Thank you so much, Xenia. Finn did love the beach (and chasing the gulls) Wishing you a blessed weekend too and much love back 💕🤗🐕xxx
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Thank you Cathy 💕🐕💕 xxx
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