In
June, as many of you know I was privileged to stay 2 nights at Blessingbourn
House and although I have shown you reflections as I walked round the lake on Friday
evening, these are some of the shots from Saturday morning. Colleen and Nick from Blessingbourne House have invited me to stay in the autumn time when I get home from Malawi to photograph the glorious colour over the lake.
As I am unable to write comments to you all, in yesterday’s post the cows were behind an
electric fence (blue wire) and they were
not cross as the ones behind the wooden fence came right up to touch my nose!!
Just to tell you I am having a lovely time relaxing
with the family. Yesterday, I went to a
fruit and veg market but Judith would not let me take my camera!!!
Today we are going to a tea plantation. However tomorrow, on Saturday Critters I have
a challenge for you from Malawi!! Also
shots of ‘something’ I found in the garden this morning. “Warning”!
Many
thanks to all your leave comment. I do
read all of them when I have internet.
Margaret, beautiful reflections and lovely flowers! It will be beautiful there in Autumn! Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, especially like the ones including the boat. Enjoy the family and not to worry about an answer to me. We grandparents understand!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections are stunning,Margaret.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely landscape. And very nice reflections.
ReplyDeleteMagnifique endroit !
ReplyDeleteThis is really a marvellous place, your pictures are perfect for depicting the nice quiet and peace reigning there...
ReplyDeleteAs photography goes, I'm in love with the sixth one... The composition is absolutly perfect, on it, the light is awesome... A great shot indeed, very inspiring.
wonderful pictures, wonderful colors
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice series of photos, Margaret. I enjoyed them all. Definitely go back in the fall when the colors change. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful and peaceful place! I love the reflections, especially the boat!! So glad you are having a great time. You are so much like me with your camera. I tend to shut out the world and only look at what is in the lens.Judith had a good idea. A nice visit and shop with no camera.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Have a nice vacation! :) Astept cu nerabdare fotografiile de maine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I can see why you would want to take so many photo of the lake.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ones Margaret. The boat looks like an hourglass.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. I will be waiting to see the fall colour shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful peaceful scenes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a storybook place to stay. The water is so clear and calm that every picture reflects it's surrondings ... Just beautiful. And the house, if I can call it that ... pretty amazing and impressive. So glad you are enjoying your Malawi visit and can't wait to see what you have in store for us tomorrow ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Lovely images, as always. My favourite would have to be the last one of the dingy. Warm regards
ReplyDeleteThe water looks so calm and the boat is mighty temping, even for someone who is skittish around water, such as I.
ReplyDeleteThese are great reflections, providing me a segue to reflect on life; and the spelling of segue (which is not spelled segway) :)
Have a Nice Weekend!
I love all these photo, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteLovely setting . . . Really liked all the reflections.
ReplyDeleteFall will bring some delicious photographs I am sure!
Such a beautiful place! Wonderful! Love the reflections!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures... amazing post like always and I love them all!!! Have a good week!
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