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That's brilliant, let's take a leisurely weekend stroll around Tresco together....
These bleached paths are my favourite ribbons stretching through the gorse and moss
The Sea from Tresco looking east........by Joseph Sevier
Upturned boat, Old Grimsby........Lucy Pratt
In Tresco Garden.................Lucy Pratt
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend
In Tresco Garden.................Lucy Pratt
Tide out New Grimsby............Lucy Pratt
Heavenly, thanks for joining me.
Heavenly, thanks for joining me.
Check out the wonderful work of Lucy Pratt and Joseph Sevier along with many others here at the Tresco Gallery.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend
Sarah xXx
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Love it!
Have a lovely day!
Well i sure am fond of sand dunes now!! Thanks for the lovely trip to the sea side. We live in Canberra, 3 hours from the coast & Sydney, national capital city - ONLY city in the whole country NOT built on a port. Love Posie
ReplyDeleteIt's such a special place, reminds me of some lovely childhood holidays. Keep them coming ..
ReplyDeleteKate xx
I adore sand dunes and sea and ....
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These photos are gorgeous...what a lovely place! I hope to visit, one day...
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lottie
Beautiful!
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Brings back such memories, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow, these make me even more jealous of your recent trip and will provide more ammunition to badger my husband into making a visit very soon!
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Sarah,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely tour of Tresco looks like such a beautiful place, the kind of place I'd love to go to on a Sunday for a stroll. Thanks for sharing and enjoy the rest of the weekend :)
All things nice...
Oh, thank-you for the lovely walk down the beach, Sarah-Jane! Wish I could do it in reality! Gorgeous pictures and artwork--thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying a lovely weekend--and thanks for the visit!
Makes me yearn to live near the sea instead of smack bang in the middle of England!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely photos SJ. x
I am fond of it and I loved all these pic's and I love the song too! :D
ReplyDeletelove the pictures
ReplyDeleteWow! Lovely lovely photos - I wish I was there right now!!
ReplyDeleteYou lucky, lucky thing! We live in Cornwall but have never been... must amend that! Maybe this year (fingers crossed!) x
ReplyDeleteIt looks absolutely beautiful.I have always wanted to visit the Scilly Isles.One day maybe!Loved watching An Island Parish on TV.
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Thank you for some more wonderful photos. They bring back happy memories of a lovely holiday in the Scillies in the 1970's. Must get back there some time!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely...I love salty air. Everything looks amazing. I want to go. xoxox
ReplyDeleteNot only does this setting look beautiful, but ... mysterious? Lonely (in a good way)? Romantic? Like something from a novel! I love the sea!!! Thanks for reminding me of it and showing me another little piece of it's personality.
ReplyDeleteLove, Katy Noelle xo
Fab photography - I soooooo want to be there. xx
ReplyDeleteIf that isn't a cue for listening to Groove Armada I don't know what is! Have just really enjoyed looking through your photos with 'the river' playing in the background. Total escapism! Thank you
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos -- you took me away from the foot of spring snow into a beautiful place -- thank you!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmm.....salty air and the whitest of sand - it does look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos?! It makes me want to explore and sit on a rock and write.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning photos.
ReplyDeleteLisa x
I was only listening to that very Groove Armada track yesterday! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures; thanks for sharing :) Xx
Fatastic photos and pics! suzie xxx
ReplyDeletecan almost smell the saltiness from here!
ReplyDeleteBlissful. I love the song in your title.
ReplyDeleteHi! Popped over from Sharon Lovejoy's blog! All the way from New England,Plymouth. I love all things English, decorating, china and gardening... look forward to seeing more!
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Your lovely lovely pictures make me daydream.... Nature is just so beautiful and so inspiring! Have a wonderful week. xo
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog and taking the time to leave comments. I love the beach and ocean. I hope to enjoy some of it when I'm at ARTFEST since the fort sets right near the waters edge.
ReplyDeleteSarah darling I dream of living down by the sea and what is interesting is that I often dream that I have a cottage by the cliffs by the sea!! What was it that Cinderella sung "A dream is a wish your heart makes" voila!!
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Duchess
Your blog is enchanting, I found you over at Sharon Lovejoys delightful blog. Your images in this post make me want to be there now, so gorgeous.
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Darling came down the lane to wish you a marvellous weekend.
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Duchess
I seem to be spotting Cornwall everywhere recently or maybe it is just after reading your wonderful posts.
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Thanks so much for these lovely sea pictures and the introduction to Lucy Pratt, Sarah - I think she is going to become a favourite.
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viv x
This is my kind of post! The beach is the most Heavenly place on earth for me. I love, love, love it!
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Joyce
I knew that I already wanted to go there but seeing your photos have definitely re-enforced that. Such beautiful photos. I love peaceful and beautiful scenery, I feel sure it would suit me down to the ground.
ReplyDeleteI love the Joseph Sevier paintings
Warm wishes
Isabelle x
Hello!
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Just like to wish you a Happy Easter!
I've given you an Award on my blog too if you'd like to take part!
Rachel x
Beautiful, can't believe I missed this post until now!
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