
We all have things we prefer to keep from others.
Secrets are part of life and there is nothing wrong with that.
Do not feel compelled to share everything, just because you feel you have to.

We all have things we prefer to keep from others.
Secrets are part of life and there is nothing wrong with that.
Do not feel compelled to share everything, just because you feel you have to.

None of us know where our journey will take us.
Read the signs, follow the guidance.
All will be well; an adventure lies ahead!

We spend out time living our own separate lives, in parallel to other people, but rarely connecting.
Make that decision. Make that connection. Break the tradition and stand out from the norm.

We spend our lives looking down.
Our heads are glued to our phones, looking down at the pavement to avoid eye contact.
We are missing out on so much.
Look up! There’s a whole other world to experience there.

In a world as fraught with complexities as this one is, why would you be anything else?

We are made up from our ancestors.
Their decisions, their choices, their loves, their losses, all these things made them who they were, and so make us who we are.
What will you leave behind you?
What will be your legacy?

In a world where risk is part of our everyday lives, do you want to take that risk?

There is strength in all of us.
Feel that strength, that courage, that motivation inside you.
Channel that into your everyday life.

Everyone needs love. You just need to know where to find it.

Lockdown 2021 has given a bit of an enforced break on my photographic journey around the villages of Somerset, so I thought it might be good to have a bit of a catch up of the places I have visited so far.
Over the next four Sundays, therefore, I will be having a bit of a recap.
Today, we look at A to E. (Click on the links to see the original posts.)

A is for Ashcott.
On the A39 between Wells and Bridgwater, Aschott sits on a hill overlooking the Somerset Moors around Shapwick.

B is for Baltonsborough.
Nestled on the moors to the south west of Shepton Mallet, the village is a prime place to view Glastonbury Tor.

C is for Charlton Mackrell.
A big house and a close neighbour, Charlton Mackrell is a quiet haven in the countryside.

D is for Dinder.
Quiet and unassuming, Dinder has a hidden secret, designed to protect the nearby city cathedral city.

E is for Evercreech.
A small village, home to a social drinker’s wily scheme…
Next week, villages F to J (ish)…
Commemorating the fallen of the First World War who are buried in the United Kingdom.
Looking at - and seeing - the world
Nature + Health
ART - Aesthete and other fallacies
A space to share what we learn and explore in the glorious world of providing your own produce
A journey in photography.
turning pictures into words
Finding myself through living my life for the first time or just my boring, absurd thoughts
Over fotografie en leven.
Impressions of my world....