first the winner, as you may be interested by this first.
The winner of the four slightly imperfect orange gingham jam jar covers is ...
The Woodland School (sorry, I didn't manage to find your sweet name !)
I'll be contacting you ASAP, or you can contact me instead if you prefer. (my email address in on the right, a little further down)
..... stay tuned everyone, as I'll be hosting another giveaway this week !! (maybe tomorrow, who knows)
back in time now ....
july 21
aaaah summer in the English countryside ... there's nothing like that !Stonehenge is majestuous too, fascinating to wonder how these giganormous stones arrived here, how they were put this way, when there was nothing, no machine, to help men transporting them & putting them up.and to end our day, (and given that our hotel is in Salisbury), to Salisbury we go back. We love Salisbury, it's a very pretty town.witnessing swans while nesting, and watching a cricket game is more than refreshing, to say the least.
wishing you a lovely Sunday, girls !
The winner of the four slightly imperfect orange gingham jam jar covers is ...
The Woodland School (sorry, I didn't manage to find your sweet name !)
I'll be contacting you ASAP, or you can contact me instead if you prefer. (my email address in on the right, a little further down)
..... stay tuned everyone, as I'll be hosting another giveaway this week !! (maybe tomorrow, who knows)
back in time now ....
july 21
aaaah summer in the English countryside ... there's nothing like that !Stonehenge is majestuous too, fascinating to wonder how these giganormous stones arrived here, how they were put this way, when there was nothing, no machine, to help men transporting them & putting them up.and to end our day, (and given that our hotel is in Salisbury), to Salisbury we go back. We love Salisbury, it's a very pretty town.witnessing swans while nesting, and watching a cricket game is more than refreshing, to say the least.
wishing you a lovely Sunday, girls !
xoxo
Sonia
Only one word:
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!
Thank you for sharing :-)
Wishing you a nice Sunday,
Lisa
i want to be there right now walking through those meadows
ReplyDeleteOh, never seen England from this way. Beautiful photos of golden fields!
ReplyDeleteHello Sonia, how are you? You seem to have had a wonderful time in UK. Your photos remind me of an area in New York State. I hope you have a great Sunday, hugs
ReplyDeleteOMG! Sonia, these photos are absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful images Sonia. I'm so glad you visited before harvest to capture all the golden grasses and grains waving in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteThe inspiration for Sting's song "Fields of Gold"
Gorgeous photos of hills there, we live in the fens so it is a very rare sight round here :-(
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful pictures with clouds and I like all photographs of meadows.I think that it is always a pleasure to walk in meadows.I appreciate for photographs.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to put the jam covers to good use with my jars of fresh strawberry preserves. Thank you so much!
ReplyDelete... Courtney
These pictures are sooooo beautiful. I went to these same places with my brother many years ago, and I am really enjoying seeing your photos. The pictures of the meadows are GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteIt was really gorgeous and beautiful photos. Your video also looks good as usual.
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