It was really difficult to decide on a theme for this but in the end decided that what makes my world rock are my friends and therefore I would represent them with a picture of where I walk with them. Although I don't do much walking on the porch, but it is where my best friend and I hang out!
Macclesfied Forest, Cheshire
Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia
Carbis Bay, Cornwall
River Thames, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire
My back yard with Miss Trix, Staffordshire
Great collection! Is not a surprise for me that the majority of your photos are from sea, rivers, lakes. My favorite is the first one. I'm glad to meet you, Mandy! An excelent work!
ReplyDeleteA super selection Mandy and I love the idea behind your theme. All of the shots, except for the Philadelphia porch and your back garden, are of places I recognise, or have visited close by.I can relate to the beauty which you have captured so well.
ReplyDeleteBravo!
Later start at work today for an INSET day.....must dash!
What a great collection! I like sharing your visual world, Mandy. Thank you for the opportunity. :))
ReplyDeleteSo happy to meet you and what a lovely picture..This is a happy blog and you should feel very proud, being the founder..
ReplyDeleteTake care my friend and have a happy week.
Carolyn
Thank you for bringing a smile to my day. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't decide. How about if I just stay willing to walk a piece of any one of those. (given that you're a way more serious walker than I, a small piece!) I noted the water being present--you're graced to have that. And the lake shot is just too gorgeous, framed as it is.
ReplyDelete<-- will take porch time LOL THAT I can keep up with! ;-)
Thank you.
You made that look easy! LOL
Thanks for sharing your photo walks with us. You seem to enjoy water. I think my favorite shot is the one of you.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of Ullswater with all those pewtery tones. Thanks for sharing a great collection and nice to 'know' you Mandy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all you're lovely comments.
ReplyDeleteit was a much harder exercise than I thought it would be.