
Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire, January 2021
Sentence inspired by Keats’ “To Autumn“

Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings.
I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share far more words (all excellent of course!) so the key rule is to have a title of six words – and then create around that the post that you desire! Perhaps in bunches of 6 words if you’re feeling inspired.
To join the challenge, please put a link in your post to the URL of this post. Then come back here and leave us a comment. If you have any problems with linking, just put your own URL into the comment. And do feel free to socialise digitally – tweet, instagram, flickr, etc. with the hashtags #SixWordSaturday and #6WS.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 16 January 2021
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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Very dreamy and beautiful, https://thankfulbylily.ca/2021/01/16/six-word-saturday-january-16th/
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Your first image is so magical – I am transported to an Other World.
I followed your link to read the Keat’s poem – I like how you launched your title from there.
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I did have a go a couple of times at the Six-Word Saturday but quite frankly, in these days of lockdown and isolation one day is like another and I sometimes don’t know if it’s Saturday or Sunday. I do get a lot of enjoyment though, from looking at all the entries, so keep it up.
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Mari, I do feel for you! We’ve just spent the evening with our neighbour, Marie. Part of our unofficial ‘bubble’ because she is on her own. Not a good place to be at present.
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I’m often like that too, Mari! I’m glad we give you enjoyment. And I’m all for breaking rules, so you are welcome to post a 6WS on any day of the week!
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Love the atmosphere, Debbie! And we chose the same subject.
Have a wonderful weekend. Stay warm.
x
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https://ladysighs.wordpress.com/2021/01/16/six-word-saturday-tired/
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Love the shades of light and shadow in this!!!
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Looks so peaceful
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Love these. Just the sorts of shots I took all the time when I live somewhere with fog and ice. 🙂
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2021/01/16/coming-up-to-the-landing-site/
janet
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Lovely pictures. I am continuing my silliness in the snow series: https://fakeflamenco.com/2021/01/16/train-crossing-stop-your-bike-here/
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Love the quote and the Misty click
Mesmarising
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Is that Narnia?
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And here’s mine
https://travelswithali.com/2021/01/16/battling-beautiful-bushy-bougainvillea-brambly-branches/
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There’s a definite resemblance 🙂
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Debbie the feeling and the mood that first one creates is masterfully done.
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Love the trees in the mist, just my sort of shot 😃 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2021/01/16/horses-and-snow-perfect-winter-scene/
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Those misty and icy scenes are so inviting for me, who is sweltering in the tropics. It is always lovely to see some cooler views. I think the misty forests have an ethereal feel, like King Arthur and his knights will pop out from the behind a distant tree! Haha !
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I was delighted to find this scene. It has been too grey and dull here recently. We had snow overnight but was washed away by rain by about 07:00.
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That inbetween winter!
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Sunshine is just beyond the next tree. – Beautiful!
Although I stayed in my subject usually lives inside my fridge: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/01/16/he-aint-nothing-but-a-hounddog/
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Oh my Lord! That opener is a stunner but you have me shivering, Debs! Where’s me coffee? 🙂 🙂 Happy Saturday!
https://restlessjo.me/2021/01/16/six-word-saturday-389/
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These are beautiful. We’re doing cold and icy too, but not misty. This time last year, we were somewhere much warmer. Here: https://margaret21.com/2021/01/16/puppets-from-a-hidden-cadiz-corner/
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beautiful, I feel chill(ed).
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2021/01/go-out-paint-forest-red.html
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That really feels icy cold. Beautiful, especially how you captured the mist.
Here is mine. https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2021/01/16/why-walk-when-you-can-dance/
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Absolutely stunning! Here’s my indoor mundane: https://suejudd.com/2021/01/16/all-very-much-past-their-best/
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I love misty images Debbie….this just wonderful 🙂
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These are so beautiful. I used to live in Berhamsted and cycle in Ashridge — never in such cold weather though 🙂
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Oh, lucky you, Su. I like Berkhamsted. Many years ago we got a rescue dog from a place in Berkhamsted and I had photos in an exhibition at a small gallery there a couple of years ago. And I usually pop to Ashridge to see the bluebells.
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We loved living there. So many pubs, the forest, the tow-path, hot and cold running train service. Now I’m trying to remember why we left 🤔😉
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Winter detail from a recent walk:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/01/16/limestone-boulder-emerging-from-the-snow/
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Beaiutiful trees wrapped in mist. The mist gives it a sense of mystic and softness.
Here it is -11 C at the moment and snow everywhere.
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Beautiful, although a tad chilly for me! Fortunately I’m curled up in the warm today.
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https://beckybofwinchester.com/2021/01/16/square-up-16/
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Me again – did you know he wrote this in Winchester!
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No. I had no idea. I’m going to read it again now.
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There are two views – he either wrote it as he wandered by the water meadows or the current thinking is that he wrote it exploring the area known as Hyde!
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