Thanks Sue, and glad you like it. I have to say, Regents Park makes a great stroll from the canal, and then I usually head out to Marylebone High Street for cheese and Daunt Books 🙂
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I love the dimensions and layers in this photo. Light, soft, distance and close stark branches.
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I’m glad it worked so well for you, Robert.
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It’s certainly time to spend a sunny day in London by the looks of it!
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happy Spring.
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Lovely!
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bursting with beauty
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Yes, the sun plus blossom definitely results in beauty
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My post for Silent Sunday is a house on a central Philippine island.
https://anthropologist.wordpress.com/2023/04/09/silent-sunday-the-daku-balay/
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Looks a lovely house
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That is just gorgeous, Debbie….a beautiful portrait of Spring blossom
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Thanks Sue, and glad you like it. I have to say, Regents Park makes a great stroll from the canal, and then I usually head out to Marylebone High Street for cheese and Daunt Books 🙂
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Sounds great! I once ate in a fantastic Sicilian restaurant in Marylebone
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Yum! Any idea where?
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Sadly, no recollection…it must be 20 years ago!
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Beautiful!
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Yes, a peaceful spot in busy London
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