Gloriously Autumnal

At breakfast this morning I was entranced by the sun streaming in through the stained glass window in the east wall, which faces my seat at the kitchen table.   My little 'phone's camera doesn't really do justice to the light ...


I walked into town for my hairdresser appointment this morning.  It was bright and sunny; a very mild 13C.

Afterwards I strolled across the harbour swing bridge and along to the park to book a table at the hotel for our Christmas get-together with friends.  It was such a lovely day that I strolled home the long way, enjoying the beautiful view. 










14 comments:

  1. Super photos. It's very mixed here now I am back in Ireland. The stained glass windows look majestic.

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    1. Thanks Dave. Welcome home!
      Today is a lovely day - making the most of it before the next storm arrives.

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  2. It must be glorious to live with such magnificent stained glass. And to have the lovely walk available...truly, you must live in paradise.

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    1. Oh Debby, no. I only show the good bits.

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  3. There is something about the green in your photos that is the essence of a beautiful place tk live.

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  4. A day such as today has been makes one want to skip and whistle or maybe sing "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" at the top of one's voice. I am not sure how this would go down in Alf Ramsey.

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    1. Just wish it could be like that every day.

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  5. Lovely photos, JayCee. It was a beautiful day here too and our Fall trees gave me a wonderful show on the long drive I had to do today. The colors were outstanding and made a long trip so pleasant!

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    1. Sounds lovely Ellen. No spectacular colour here. Perhaps we have the wrong kind of trees.

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  6. Beautiful clear blue sky. I think we're now in for a long period of rain starting today. YUK.

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  7. How lovely to see that window every day at breakfast. I love the reflection on the wall. A beautiful part of the world you live in.

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