Day 243 – Poppy Spread
“But pleasures are like poppies spread—You seize the flow’r, its bloom is shed” ~ Robert Burns Another one from the series of images I took in a field of poppies that I stumbled across on […]
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“But pleasures are like poppies spread—You seize the flow’r, its bloom is shed” ~ Robert Burns Another one from the series of images I took in a field of poppies that I stumbled across on […]
“I don’t think there’s anything on this planet that more trumpets life that the sunflower” ~ Helen Mirren One of the things I used to love about going on holiday in France was the fields […]
“The most important thing that parents can teach their children is how to get along without them.” ~ Frank A. Clark I spotted this little family group while we were walking along the coast at […]
“All our sweetest hours fly fastest.” ~ Virgil This is so true especially when it comes to summer and winter. I am definitely a summer person. I love the warmth and the light. It makes […]
“The measure of a country’s prosperity should not be how many poor people drive cars, but how many affluent people use public transportation.” ~ Michael Hogan When I see the streets of central London clogged […]
“You spin me right round, baby Right round like a record, baby Right round round round” ~ Dead or Alive This is about as wild a ride as you will ever find me on when […]
…vicinity to the sea is desirable, because it is easier to do nothing by the sea than anywhere else, and because bathing and basking on the shore cannot be considered an employment but only an […]
“All cities are mad: but the madness is gallant. All cities are beautiful, but the beauty is grim.” ~ Christopher Morley I love this city; London. It is all these things, mad, gallant, beautiful, grim […]
“I could taste the salt on her lips, each kiss like a summer wave breaking on an empty beach.” ~ Michael Faudet
“Honestly, the essence of publishing hasn’t changed. Since the days of the cave man carving stuff on the cave walls, people have wanted stories, and storytellers have wanted an audience. That is still the case. […]