…to Sit and Rest a While.
22 Comments CherryPie on Nov 14th 2012
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…to Sit and Rest a While.
Tags: Arley Arboretum, Autumn, Bench, Leaves, Pathway, Rest a while with me, Shropshire, Trees
22 Comments CherryPie on Nov 14th 2012
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Truly beautiful!
This Sunday I did an 8-mile walk in London woodlands, fields, farms, etc.
Oh yes, also went to see Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge in Epping Forest!!
That 16th century hunting lodge is really worth a visit.
Admission free ;o)
Your walk sounds wonderful
Your know how to find those free to visit places, I think you need to come to Shropshire and investigate and provide me with a list
might steal one of those (again)
I am glad you like them and think one is good enough to steal
Looks like my kind of place
As you have been posting your autumn photos quite a few of them have reminded me of my visit to Arley Arboretum. I have a leaf and also a shadow shot of me on the ground… I will get to post them all eventually
It’s a wonderful place… just to sit and think… or to stroll along and watch the Autumn leaves fall Cherie….peter:)
It was both beautiful and peaceful
Wouldn’t I love to be walking there, Cherie
I know how much you would love it, I remember our walk along the incline plane and the canal at Blists Hill.
Great spot. I’m just sitting behind that tree!
I am glad you enjoyed my choice of venue
It looks like a beautifully peaceful place
It was very peaceful, a perfect day
I’m surprise, Cherie, that you ever find the time to sit and rest.
It is a rare and welcome privilege
beautiful series of pics and lovely colours on the trees
Thanks Ayush I am glad you like them
I think the calm that is found when in the company of trees would certainly be in this beautiful arboretum. What a lovely place your photos show.
It was lovely and peaceful there
Lovely could just walk there right now but then it is dark so maybe not!
It would be safe there, but unfortunately it is closed for the winter…