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Trebah Path

Trebah Path

From The red shoes, 4 month ago Similar articles

Trebah Path360mm x 365mmoil on boardSOLDMore from Trebah Gardens, trees like fireworks exploding leaves and colours.  Such a lovely garden to visit.

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The red shoes

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From July 12th 2007 until July 11th 2008 I am painting 100 paintings, oils and watercolours. When possible I will show the workings, sketches, scribbles, ink blots and ramblings that go towards making the paintings. There will be five subject categories with 20 paintings in each category. Landscapes. Work. Cafes & Bars. Buildings. Seascapes. The paintings will be for sale and will also be made into a book at the end of the project. Well I am excited now, so here we go...
Happy

Happy

From Frenchless in France, 1 weeks ago, Similar articles

Each time Maurice and I return to what will be our new place in Chatelaillon we leave very happy that this is where we decided to build. The little town is delightful, the beach beautiful and we always just feel good there. Here’s our beach which goes on for quite a while. There’s a paved path higher up as well and we can walk or bike all the way to la Rochelle. We were sort of walking/jogging on the path and then decided to go down to the water where the sand is packed and all...

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The Dark Side of Positano

From Bell'Avventura - Tripping Throug, 2 weeks ago, Similar articles

Getting down the stairs at night was an enterprise. Blinking lights like an airport runway, turned on and off repeatedly only to reappear millimetres from where we were about to place our foot next. Each of our steps was a hovering indecision, a crucial life or death situation for the magical creatures lining the path. Slowly we made our way back to our home, fireflies dancing at our feet.

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Beautiful discovery

From A New Life In Costa Rica, 3 weeks ago, Similar articles

As hubby and I headed out on our morning walk the other day we discovered spiders had had a busy evening decorating the path for us. These delicate little webs were covering the slope along our path. With the dew drops and the morning light they were glistening. It was...

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Walking up Monserrate

Walking up Monserrate

From The Foreigner, 1 month ago, Similar articles

A few weeks ago, the walk up Monserrate opened after being closed for renovation for several years. Most tourists take either the tram or the gondola up, but a nice alternative is to hike. It's about an hour straight up, but is a wide cobblestone path. With the number of people who are now taking it, and the police that are stationed at various points on the trail, it is quite safe. The trailhead is slightly up the hill to the left of the main gondola/tram building, across from the delicious...

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NPUST Lake - beautiful park setting

From Sandy's Neipu Notebook, 1 month ago, Similar articles

The university on the other side of Neipu has a beautiful lake and path near a forest. It's so peaceful. I wish I could go there more often.

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thought for today...

From Blackpurls knitpickings, 1 month ago, Similar articles

This photo was taken near a waterfall on the grounds of Cisco Citrus.  We had to cross over this bridge to walk up to where the fall is located.  Keeping our feet on the path was important but also difficult.  The bridge was slippery.   It was an unexpected stop for us so we were not dressed for a hike.  But, God protected us.  No one slipped. I know that there are times when God's hands are on us, guiding us, directing us, and we may not even realize it.  But...

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I've Been Busy!

I've Been Busy!

From Ya' All Right?, 1 month ago, Similar articles

A 10 day absence from the blog - it's been a long time since that's happened.  But, I've been busy. I friend of mine came to visit for a long weekend and we headed over to North Wales for a few days - one of my favourite places!  The weather was unexpectedly nice for February - low 40's and no rain to speak of (other than a short bit of time when we visited one of the local pubs).  We stopped in Betws-y-Coed on Saturday for a nice hike through the woods.  The path was...

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a wander around Labrador Park

a wander around Labrador Park

From My Life In Singapore, 1 month ago, Similar articles

Labrador Nature Reserve ..... a small park in the southern part of Singapore, not far from HarbourFront. It is a lovely park to visit and to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the area with easy access from Labrador Park MRT and the bus stop along Pasir Panjang Rd.Labrador Nature Reserve is an oasis of tranquility and natural wonders. The park offers a picturesque view of the sea. A path built on the edge of the secondary forest provides a prime view of the cliff side vegetation...

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25 things about me...

From The Foreigner, 4 month ago, Similar articles

1. I am the ultimate vagabond. I bewilder half my friends with stories of places they would never have otherwise heard of, and feel a constant drive to get to the rest of the world that I haven't been to. I realised that if I want to get everywhere by the age of 60 I have to go to at least 4 new countries in each year. I have an enormous thirst to see it all, but I'm always aware that the path is quite a lonely one to have chosen. 2. I didn't want to be a teacher, I just sort of ended...

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Trebah Path

Trebah Path

From The red shoes, 4 month ago, Similar articles

Trebah Path360mm x 365mmoil on boardSOLDMore from Trebah Gardens, trees like fireworks exploding leaves and colours.  Such a lovely garden to visit.

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