When
I arrived at Blessingbourne House to stay for a few days the weather was not too
good for a photo shot, nevertheless I could not wait to get out there to reacquaint
myself with all the animals and to see the lake again. So these shots had an overcast sky however the day I was leaving
I had a blue sky and I will show you those shots on another post later on.
On Monday I showed you the inside of my cottage which was called Lauel however this is the inside of Cherry which was also a 4/5 bedded cottage.
Below
is my cottage front door with clouds reflected on the window panes.
I
hope you enjoyed seeing the lake and even through I did not have blue skies, there is something peaceful about being there with the lovely reflections.
I am linking this post with WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Many thanks for visiting today and also to those who leave comments.
Whatever the weather, it is a beautiful, serene and idyllic place. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThere is.... something refreshing.... YAM xx
Love the country kitchen, so charming and rustic.
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Beautiful pictures, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteA lovely place to stay, the house looks good.
Photo 6 is my favorite
Best regards, Irma
Even with the overcast skies, these images are beautiful, Margaret. The cloud reflection in your cottage door, is especially pretty. Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeletethe water shots look dreamy. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections. Seems the ideal place for some r and r.
ReplyDeleteLooks so very serene.
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Magnifique endroit !
ReplyDeleteLovely reflections on that pond. Looks like the perfect place to spend a spring weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections. Love the doors!
ReplyDeleteLove the boat by the dock. All seems so lush and green. Weekend blessing for you, Margaret.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely place to visit...
ReplyDeleteNice and picturesque place!
ReplyDeleteI just think the whole place is beautiful! are those water lillies in the water?
ReplyDeleteYet another lovely set of pictures of the Blessingbourne House, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite, if I may have one, is the 4th photo from the top, which shows the midpoint from the POV of the photographer in a slightly exaggerated fashion - not sure how else to describe it. Lovely photos!
Have a Great Weekend!
Peace :)
It may be overcast,but these pictures are still beautiful. Sometimes an overcast day gives the best shots.
ReplyDeleteYou have some excellent shots here!
ReplyDeletethat seem to be a place I would like to visit for sure :) Overcast days also make nice shots :)
ReplyDeleteWith or without blue sky, these images are beautiful! Have a nice weekend, Margaret
ReplyDeleteI can't get over what a great place this is! The little lake is wonderful! And the cottages! I'm packing my bags!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cottage! I love the reflections in the door glass.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the boat reflections.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, Margaret, and it does look very peaceful. I love the mustard colored door with the reflection of the sky.
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