Although I've lived in (and appreciated) Australia for the majority of my life, there remains in my heart a strong yearning for the country of my birth - the United Kingdom.
I've been greatly blessed to have enjoyed several trips back there in my adult life (including 2 years living in Oxford), so today's post revisits a minute snippet of those experiences (and cheekily contributes to three separate themed blogsites - hence the title).
Clouds over Lake Windemere (for Skywatch Friday)
A swan battling the winds at the foot of Windemere (for Weekend Reflection)
. . . and the interior of a chapel in Cornwall (for Shadow Shot Sunday 2)
Wishing you all a wonderful and safe weekend, while also thanking the hosts of the themed blogs whose commitment enables us to share.
Beautiful images. I like that second image.
ReplyDeleteLovely scenes.
ReplyDeletebeautiful reflections and a lovely shadow shot too!
ReplyDeleteYour photos sum up so much that is beautiful about the UK.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, I like all of these views.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
Three very beautiful pictures! I love how the arch frames the swan and boat in the middle photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely framed reflections but the church window is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, I especially love the shadowed lace pattern form that special window.
ReplyDeletea lovely series of images. So love the shadow patterns by that beautiful window in the last photo.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful shots, but I especially love your shadow shot-it is stunning!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty photos. I'd love to go back and visit England as it's been over 20 years; I don't feel as much connection since I left when I was so young.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and pleasing images!
ReplyDeleteBorn in Somerset, lived in the Lake District, York and a few other places in between. I understand exactly what the first part of this post is about!
ReplyDeleteCheers (and sorry about the slowness of my visit) - Stewart M - Melbourne