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| sent on January 31, 2016 (5:47)
Near Marlborough, Wiltshire. Busy few days, will catch up on Sunday! Cheers, have a good weekend! |
| sent on January 31, 2016 (6:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and surreal, as you used to! Hello Stephen Bella e surreale, come ci hai abituati! Ciao Stefano |
| sent on January 31, 2016 (11:33)
I like this a lot, Tim - especially those grasses in the foreground, for some reason! |
| sent on January 31, 2016 (11:44)
Thank you Stephen! |
| sent on January 31, 2016 (11:47)
Ann - I almost prefer glimpses of churches in the landscape more than the buildings themselves, how they fit in, nestling, it's so reassuring, so English. I'm on an ancient footpath and in centuries past, one can imagine this to be not much different. This was on my walk to Manton, from Marlborough. |
| sent on January 31, 2016 (11:55)
I agree - 'reassuring' sounds about right! Anchor points dotted around the countryside in the midst of a changing world that have been there for such a long time and provide a link to the past. |
| sent on January 31, 2016 (12:10)
And for many, much more than that. They were the hub of the community too, of course, not so long ago. |
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