I've decided to join in with Ginny at Sweet Myrtle and her 'Things I am thankful for' during November. November can be quite a misty, grey month between the golden glories of autumnal October and the rush and excitement of pre-Christmas December. The idea is just to reflect upon a few simple everyday things that bring a little colour into our lives.
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Being still fit and able to walk is one of the many thi ngs I'm thankful for too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely spot Rosie ~ I said that I would join in on this one, so I had better think about a post to write...
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
Marie x
It must be lovely to be able to go on the beautiful walks that you do Rosie. Such stunning scenery in the second photo.
ReplyDeleteI know i'm only just 50, but I have begun to ache and creak and Ive got a problem with what I think is arthritus in my big toes, so being I understand what you mean. I love to pull on my walking boots . xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is most certainly something to be thankful for!!
ReplyDeleteLovely post and you are right it is something to be thankful for. I don't think I ever thought about it until I started reading your blog. But where you live is really a beautiful part of the world. thanks for sharing it.x
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