Indeed its cold brrr, with our log burner out of action too (waiting for new parts) could do with a slice of your scrummy pizza and a bit of sunshine to warm us up.
Just how I remember it, I once lived on the east coast in a little fishing village Anstruther, Fife. When the Harr came in off the sea it looked magical. I remember climbing a Munroe in the GlenCoe region many years ago, it certainly is a wonderful area to explore. Lovely photography Annie.
Wow, perhaps I shouldn't love it but I do! x
ReplyDeleteIt was actually more impressive in real life.
DeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, but I bet it's so cold.
ReplyDeleteIndeed its cold brrr, with our log burner out of action too (waiting for new parts) could do with a slice of your scrummy pizza and a bit of sunshine to warm us up.
DeleteLovely pic! Hard to imagine as it is so hot in oz at the moment
ReplyDeleteYep it will be hard to imagine, we have had torrential rain all night, its very wet and cold over here just now.
DeleteJust how I remember it, I once lived on the east coast in a little fishing village Anstruther, Fife. When the Harr came in off the sea it looked magical. I remember climbing a Munroe in the GlenCoe region many years ago, it certainly is a wonderful area to explore. Lovely photography Annie.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, I haven't explored the east coast of Scotland at all yet, but lots of places over there I want to visit.
Annie
Just found your blog via Sarah - absolutely stunning view of Glencoe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for finding my blog :-)
DeleteOh my word - I hope it stays.
ReplyDeleteNina x
aha Nina its all very well for you to say that :-)
DeleteLovely photo. I would love to explore my Scottish roots one day.
ReplyDeletePenny x
took this photo to show what a horrid day it was !
DeleteThanks for your comment Penny
Lovely...so lovely...
ReplyDeleteTitti
Thankyou for your comment Titti
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