I’m not going to post about Britmums Live, today, because a) lots of people will – and better than I could – and b) I need to get my breath back, so to speak, after such a blast!
One evening last week, I just felt the need to unwind in natural surroundings. Fortunately, I had the opportunity. I find there’s something very stabilising about looking at things in nature that are so much older than myself. This picture is, of course, once again a part of Wollaton Park, Nottingham. One or two of the original cedar trees, planted in 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada, still survive. To stand underneath one on a hot summer day and breathe the scent is truly inspiring, and makes me think about all sorts of things.
We tend to get wrapped up in ourselves (maybe I can speak for others along with myself.) Surely, it’s always good to welcome what lifts us out of this. Oh… perhaps there is a connection with Britmums, after all.
It's kind to share!
It looks like a great place to relax, Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill
Amazing view. I hope you had a good time at BritMums Live
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How amazing to stand beneath such an ancient cedar!
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Aww sounds like you had fun! And seeing all the photos posted online it does look like fun.
This is a stunning view. I can only imagine how soothing it is to be really there =)
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