touching the loch
*waves to flying machine*
beech
down and dirty with birch
silver blue
reflective trees
rose leaf
Beautiful pictures! You are so lucky to live somewhere so lovely! I wish we could have stayed longer, but we will have to be content to wait patiently till next spring. Have a lovely weekend, Liz x
You’re right about it being cold and remote in winter of course, but we love it that way
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Beautiful pictures! You are so lucky to live somewhere so lovely! I wish we could have stayed longer, but we will have to be content to wait patiently till next spring. Have a lovely weekend, Liz x
You’re right about it being cold and remote in winter of course, but we love it that way