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I have my view back now
By Cinderella
- 6 Nov, 2010
- 14 likes
Leaves have fallen so I can see the sheep in the field again.(just!)
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Hello sheep :o)
6 Nov, 2010
Thanks, there are quite a lot out there, but job to see them on the picture.
Baa..aa.
6 Nov, 2010
How pleasant a scene to look out on....fields beyond your own garden....very nice :)
6 Nov, 2010
Agree with Whistonlass....
how wonderful to have fields or hills as a garden view....
6 Nov, 2010
Thanks J, Yes it is rather nice,and there is a footpath goes through the middle of the field so I can see people walking along with their dogs etc., also the local school children were over there yesterday with their teachers on a nature walk,
Agree Terra, I really appreciate it
6 Nov, 2010
lovely Cinders...
6 Nov, 2010
Thank you Elsie
6 Nov, 2010
Lucy you, would love a view like this......we are very built up unfortunately....that is why we grow so many trees and large shrubs.
6 Nov, 2010
Thanks Dotty, yes I do consider myself lucky.
6 Nov, 2010
I always preffer trees in winter. You can see their shapes and you can see beyond them - much better than a green wall
6 Nov, 2010
I am inclined to agree Hywel. I love the shapes of trees, even the very old ones that are twisted seem to have something mystical about them.
6 Nov, 2010
Lovely scene to gaze out on to. : o )
6 Nov, 2010
Thanks Shirley
7 Nov, 2010
Lovely photo Sylvia, it looks like you`ve opened the curtains, but of course they will be shut again come the spring.lol.
We are lucky enough to have a field at the back of our garden but no sheep. There is a walkway through and we see people walking their dogs.
7 Nov, 2010
Well I have opened it up a bit as well as have had a fir tree cut down on the left
7 Nov, 2010
Lucky you, what a wonderful view you now have.
9 Nov, 2010
Thanks Paul
9 Nov, 2010
hallo very nice this picture. your message about Liryope help me to find the correct name of the plant I bought last year.ciao david
14 Nov, 2010
Hello David, glad I was able to help. Thank you for your kind message.
14 Nov, 2010
hi cinderella iam thilak raj`s mom i love your name cinderella very much and your garden is very nice.
22 Jan, 2011
Hi Thilak, thank you for the compliment, and I am pleased that you like my garden. I hope you are enjoying looking at all the gardens on GoY.
22 Jan, 2011
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nice and open cinders, pretty to see the field and sheep
6 Nov, 2010