Top of the day to each and everyone. I thought that with this bunch of pics, today would be a good day to wind up our Eden Project series. It has been difficult to ‘triage’ the pics for use in this series, so much variety. I hope they make a good tonic for your eyes.
Amanda and Luke plan to visit another big old house, somewhere in England, tomorrow; and perhaps another feast of photos will ensue.
Thank you to all readers and followers, for your kind support. My health has improved since the recent episode, and, as I lie here now, watching butterflies play in the chestnut trees outside my window, I am enjoying relative bodily comfort. Long may it last.
Back soon I’ll be with something new, I’ll know not what until I do. Until then, Namaste from Amras.
The world is dying
only for the people
who strive to kill it,
But for the people
who love and care
for the world, it is
just being born.
(L.M.)
Photography ©Amanda Moloney.
I’m happy to hear that your condition has improved. Namaste.
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I have to live life one day at a time, and a good day is especially precious. Thank you Aina, as always, for your kind support.
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The pleasure is all mine for a very good friend. = )
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As always, such beautiful photographs! Inspiring !
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Thank you so much.
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beautiful ship
with regards
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It’s my favourite picture. Thanks Murali.
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So glad to hear you are feeling better. 🙂
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Thanks Michael. I really enjoyed reading all about your pet T-Rex. There was many an occasion when I could have done with a pet just like him.
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wonderful series – breathtaking pics
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shall be back for the Afterlife Evidnce – got to do a post on a related subject urgently
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Thanks, Indrajit. Good wishes for your new post.
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Good to read you are feeling much better 🙂
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Thank you Bert.
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Hello! I love the pictures. The ship, waterfall, and giant bumblebee are my favorites. How big was that bee? The quote at the end is magnificent. 😀
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Thank you Vashti, Amanda says the bee was about the size of an average camper van, and the quote is by our son, who wrote it for me when he was quite small. He had noticed that I was saddened by world events, and thus he cheered me up completely.
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