I'm putting together a post ...
...that's
.....taking
..........a
.............lot
.................loooooooooooooonger
.....................................than I thought!!
(see the tiny little pier on the right!)
It should be up tomorrow (I'm getting kicked off again just now (already!) so my son can get back on to do another schoolwork session... so here's just a few pics for today:
See you tomorrow with a very long post!! :-D
9 Comments:
Hi Annelisa!
I'm still here and feel very well.
Amazing place. I love forest.
I want to know what's at the end of the tree-tunnel.
Good luck to you!
Now as you know i live with a plant man. You may not know that the plant man has a particular penchant for fungus... So I have woken him up to identify your bracket fungi but have only managed to irritate him as in his dozy state he can't remember what it is called. Oops!
See you tomorrow.
Top Champ: Well, he must be a real FUN-GUY! HA!
Neat twisted trunk on that tree. You always find something unique in something so ordinary. I'm still going to get some beauty Canadian Skies for you!
wonderful homesick inducing photos! i worked practised in hassocks of all places before i left old blighty! and believe me, a dawn chorus of parakeets is nowhere near as gently awakewning and pleasant as blackbirds and co!
Breathtaking!
I love the misty photographs. Did I tell you the sound of twittering birdies goes so well with your photographs - so peaceful.
A looooong post eh, sounds ingtriguing! xx
Hey Annelisa,Hi how are you doing,I'm doing better.I missed you and all in blogland!!!I'm doing the match thing on the computer...???Wish me luck,I'll be needing it!!!Anyhow write me back when you can...
Truly,Dana...
lovely pics, looks a bit like Ashdown Forest, the light in these is gorgeous.
Glad you took your time to get this through anyway as the slide show and the pics was just breath taking.
I felt almost like home as it was quite like the flora and fauna in Norway!
Yes I want to know what's at the end of that tunnel:-)
The twisted tree trunk reminds me of a twisted glass cane called a "Withches Cane.
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