Author: Sarah Potter Writes
Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between. View all posts by Sarah Potter Writes
And a spectacular view.. 🙂
Be Bettr, Stay Bettr! 🙂
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I’m very lucky to live somewhere with spectacular views 🙂 It would be very hard for me to live in a place where I felt enclosed on all sides.
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A peaceful view.
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Very peaceful. When I took that picture, all I could hear were the birds singing.
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Lovely, Sarah!
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Thank you, Naomi 🙂
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That looks oh so familiar Sarah 😉
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Oooo, does it? Well, I know that my town is a popular holiday resort, although that particular view was taken a bit off the beaten track where only seasoned hikers would walk!
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The South Downs are special to me Sarah, very 🙂
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Have you ever walked the South Downs Way? I did years ago, when I was 19. It hasn’t changed too much since then, apart from maybe there being a few less fossils lying about on the ground and some species of wildflowers seem to have disappeared. It’s a wonderful place to have as my back door!
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You certainly do live in a wonderful place Sarah. We used to take those walks when my dad lived in the area and now more recently with the boys when visiting eldest son in Lewes 🙂
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Let me know, Sherri, if you have any spare time for a meet-up in Lewes when you’re there 🙂
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I would love that Sarah and will certainly let you know 🙂
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Such a lovely view, Sarah. 🙂
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And the air smelled so fresh to go with view, Sylvia. I stood there, took a few deep breaths, and smiled, then thought to capture a perfect moment with my camera 🙂 🙂
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wonderful view and photo!! I love the hazy quality.
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Thank you, Cybele. I think that the hazy quality was accidental, as I was playing around with the zoom lens on my camera. It’s called trial and error photography, which will sometimes yield a surprisingly pleasing result!
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