The very best kind of magic.
Gorgeous light!
Kia Ora pete, And what treasure lies beyond!Cheers,Robb
Just as beautiful, in it's own way, as Leh. A homey and green loveliness.
EC, these kinds of evenings do feel magical.Brenda, I love this light and much prefer it over the more flashy, spectacular sunsets. I guess subtlety appeals to me more than spectacle.Kia ora Robb. I couldn't agree more!Zhoen, that's very true — the difficulty I'm struggling with is not being able to be in both places at once.
To quietly sit outside by the back door and contemplate that view should be good for the soul, Pete - and your recuperation.Best wishes for both of those!
Thanks Avus. The recuperation's going very well, and evenings like this do some way towards easing the memory of India and the desire to return there.
Constructive criticism is welcomed (I particularly appreciate thoughts on what you like and don't like), but please keep it courteous.
The very best kind of magic.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous light!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora pete,
ReplyDeleteAnd what treasure lies beyond!
Cheers,
Robb
Just as beautiful, in it's own way, as Leh. A homey and green loveliness.
ReplyDeleteEC, these kinds of evenings do feel magical.
ReplyDeleteBrenda, I love this light and much prefer it over the more flashy, spectacular sunsets. I guess subtlety appeals to me more than spectacle.
Kia ora Robb. I couldn't agree more!
Zhoen, that's very true — the difficulty I'm struggling with is not being able to be in both places at once.
To quietly sit outside by the back door and contemplate that view should be good for the soul, Pete - and your recuperation.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for both of those!
Thanks Avus. The recuperation's going very well, and evenings like this do some way towards easing the memory of India and the desire to return there.
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