A few more snaps before I turn in, my younger daughter has been in hospital today, so I'm doing the school run for her for a while. Could be a few weeks, as she has to go back in next week and she's not too good at present.
Her lads have a twelve mile distance to school, so its like 48 miles a day to cover.
So' I'll be getting up a 6.30 or so for as long as it takes.
You can see from this photograph that the bracken/fern is already going to sleep until next spring.
There were some really nice homes in this little hamlet too. Quite precious I thought.
I'd go as far to say spectacular.
Farmers have been doing the last Hay cut of the year as well.
Strange, you never see Haystacks in The UK anymore. They have the same baled and wrapped in massive plastic bags in next to no time. It doesn't look as nice though.
Pity, but that's another form of progress along the line of evolution one might say.
Thought I would finish with a photograph of a simply beautiful cottage. You might just notice there isn't an iota of mortar between the stone work.
It looks absolutely fantastic too.
The privet arch was really attractive, it appealed to me.
I'm just on with one in my own garden, but it will take several years to reach that level.
The dry stone walls to the front of the cottage are brilliant.
The complete set up of the cottage was indeed extremely beautiful.