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Returning from work one day.. just looked up and saw this miracle.. trying to capture the same.. :-)
Setting sun casting rays through the clouds as we walked around Clare Upper Common. Saw lots of birds - including yellowhammer, reed bunting, redpoll plus the usual blackbirds, jackdaws and tits. Only fly in the ointment was the flowering yellow rape - not a nice smell and makes me sneeze
Glan Conwy at the head of the Conwy Valley is the setting for an Arriva Trains Wales class 150 forming the 1315 Llandudno-Blaenau Ffestiniog on 16 November 2009. When the pic was taken, it was sunshine and showers at the same time, I only needed a rainbow to finish the pic off. Alas...
In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest, where no one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that light becomes this art. ~Rumi
Kosciuszko National Park.
Hoary Sunray flower buds (Leucochrysum albicans). Shot around 2,000 metres altitude in the Australian Alps.
Two views of the evening sun streaming in through Bolton Bus Station, whilst sitting waiting for the 225 service bus from Bolton back to Darwen.
Official FO shots taken on my roof! Love it under a jacket for a little pop of color and a soft warmness around my neck.
Pattern: Sunray Scarf
Yarn: The Fibre Company Road to China
Needles: size 8
Time to knit: 1 week or so
Accessories: Little bird pin from Thalassa Jewelry on Etsy