Fleurieu Floosie sent me this photo while I was in quarantine
It made me think of this photo on a fridge magnet that CK Beagle gave me years ago.
For some reason, long forgotten, it is on my Mum's fridge.
I must admit that, as much as I enjoyed my Launceston retreat, whenever I thought of St Davids I also thought of walking the cliff tops. I didn't have a device with access to the internet, but now, thanks to the woman living my life in Wales, you can join me.
http://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/this-is-where-i-live/
http://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/for-rachel-with-love/
http://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/walking-with-elmo-for-joshua-aged-7-years/ Cat lovers will particularly enjoy this.
I thought that Maes y Mynydd meant field of larks but, having checked, now know it means Mountain Field. Regardless, it always makes me think of larks.
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/lark-ascending-tasmanian-symphony-orchestra
This concert was the last performed by the TSO before the restrictions came in - but there was no audience. I love this music. And I love the soloist's dress.
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