Those piccies make me homesick for British Isles! I was born in Glasgow and to this day pine for my homeland. The way you described your first glimpse of that incredible scenery was almost word for word of a pal of mine when he described his first look at Glen Coe. If you can get up to Scotland you will love the views there too.Marie, yours is the first webpage I view each morning and I want to thank you for getting my day off to such a positive start. You truly are a beautiful woman. Thank you for having found yourself because I believe you are helping others appreciae life. Bless you Marie.A friend from Hamilton, Ontario.
love your pictures marie,your vacation sounds like it was devine. i've never made risotto,but would like to try it. you always make me want to try things just looking at your pictures!!
Oh! Marie, I was right there with you, and know the 'feelings' that this area brings.We haven't been to 'The Lakes' yet this year....we were there in October 2007, when our holiday was cut short by the sudden death of my Mother.Actually May is my favourite time, and as always a visit to William Wordsworths Homes.I collect anything 'Wordsworth'HugsAileen....X
Oh I do understand the feeling you expressed upon seeing the Fells of Cumbria... they very much described the feeling of awe I felt the first time I drove through the mountains of NC... even as we approached the Appalachians of the Blue Ridge Parkway. From a distance, they are a sight to see. I am drawn to them every year. I'd love to visit that place you write of here. It moves the soul, such a view.
I know just what you mean Marie, I feel the same way every time I go home to Nebraska. Those hills have such stories hidden in them! Lovely post, lovely pics and a fab recipe! You go girl! Much love - Raquel XO
I have been reading you blog for sometime now and I feel as if I am right at home you have such a wonderful way of making me feel as if I am right there,your way of writing is like you are just sitting having a cup of tea in your lovely cottage with all of us I so enjoy reading your blog it makes my day you are such an inspiration keep inviting us back to your corner of the worldhave a blessed day and GB your maritime friend Shirley
Marie these pictures are really wonderful and how you talk the place is so!!! I think you loved there is this peace and armony that we can see through your pictures, all God made here through the years and the man too.When I see an special place how this I feel how you, for the beauty, armony and all! I feel thi in not the places I know but you said remember a place that I visited many years in the countryside (when I lived at the city yet) and when go with Hubby I said I would live here right now!!!He laughs and said and my work?? I never be more practical, you know, I always feel my heart, always I dream to come back to this place with the childs, (in these times they dont arrived yet to our lives)Is to the South of Chile, if some day you come here at the south we have pictures how that, with antiques trees, lakes etc. I m happy you had a beautiful holidays!! xxxxxGloria
Wow! The pictures are amazingly beautiful. My goodness, you were upclose and personal. I mean to be in such secret hideaway places to capture the mysteries of the landscape that one doesnt capture from the highway. Oh, my, how wonderful. O long to go!
Thanks very much for the insight into Cumbria. No wonder you have made England your home Marie:D
Love the pictures Marie - so glad you had a good time.
Marie, you've just shown me one more reason to be excited about this move to England! Cumbria looks like Star Valley, Wyoming -- a place that I first went to as a child & which my parents return to as often as possible for extended visits. I bet Cumbria has the same unbelievably huge sky.Thank you, my friend!
Wow all your pictures are beautiful. I long to come to Europe but havent had a change yet. Your pictures really make me wish ore and more I could go. I have never made risotto but I sure want to try because it looks wonderful.
That risotto looks wonderful! I'll have to try it (and hope I don't screw it up.)It looks like you had a wonderful holiday! The hills look like they were painted with soft water color. They're not like the rocky hills we have in the Texas Hill Country. They look just like the lush green velvet you described! I'd love to go see them some day. What a wonderful time you must have had!
Glad to hear that you are back home safe and sound! Thanks for sharing such beautiful pictures with us.....makes me REALLY want to see England some day!!!Thanks also for another wonderful recipe....your husband is one lucky man to have such a talented cook!!
I'm glad you are back :) Love, Teresahttp://journals.aol.com/stetsonsfyre/remembering-to-exhale/
What beauty you have been blessed to behold!Thank you Jesus for blessing my friend!Laura
What wonderful pics...I feel like I was there! :)xx
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Those piccies make me homesick for British Isles! I was born in Glasgow and to this day pine for my homeland. The way you described your first glimpse of that incredible scenery was almost word for word of a pal of mine when he described his first look at Glen Coe. If you can get up to Scotland you will love the views there too.
ReplyDeleteMarie, yours is the first webpage I view each morning and I want to thank you for getting my day off to such a positive start. You truly are a beautiful woman. Thank you for having found yourself because I believe you are helping others appreciae life. Bless you Marie.
A friend from Hamilton, Ontario.
love your pictures marie,your vacation sounds like it was devine. i've never made risotto,but would like to try it. you always make me want to try things just looking at your pictures!!
ReplyDeleteOh! Marie, I was right there with you, and know the 'feelings' that this area brings.We haven't been to 'The Lakes' yet this year....we were there in October 2007, when our holiday was cut short by the sudden death of my Mother.
ReplyDeleteActually May is my favourite time, and as always a visit to William Wordsworths Homes.I collect anything 'Wordsworth'
Hugs
Aileen....X
Oh I do understand the feeling you expressed upon seeing the Fells of Cumbria... they very much described the feeling of awe I felt the first time I drove through the mountains of NC... even as we approached the Appalachians of the Blue Ridge Parkway. From a distance, they are a sight to see. I am drawn to them every year. I'd love to visit that place you write of here. It moves the soul, such a view.
ReplyDeleteI know just what you mean Marie, I feel the same way every time I go home to Nebraska. Those hills have such stories hidden in them! Lovely post, lovely pics and a fab recipe! You go girl! Much love - Raquel XO
ReplyDeleteI have been reading you blog for sometime now and I feel as if I am right at home you have such a wonderful way of making me feel as if I am right there,your way of writing is like you are just sitting having a cup of tea in your lovely cottage with all of us I so enjoy reading your blog it makes my day you are such an inspiration keep inviting us back to your corner of the world
ReplyDeletehave a blessed day and GB your maritime friend Shirley
Marie these pictures are really wonderful and how you talk the place is so!!! I think you loved there is this peace and armony that we can see through your pictures, all God made here through the years and the man too.
ReplyDeleteWhen I see an special place how this I feel how you, for the beauty, armony and all! I feel thi in not the places I know but you said remember a place that I visited many years in the countryside (when I lived at the city yet) and when go with Hubby I said I would live here right now!!!He laughs and said and my work?? I never be more practical, you know, I always feel my heart, always I dream to come back to this place with the childs, (in these times they dont arrived yet to our lives)Is to the South of Chile, if some day you come here at the south we have pictures how that, with antiques trees, lakes etc. I m happy you had a beautiful holidays!! xxxxxGloria
Wow! The pictures are amazingly beautiful. My goodness, you were upclose and personal. I mean to be in such secret hideaway places to capture the mysteries of the landscape that one doesnt capture from the highway. Oh, my, how wonderful. O long to go!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for the insight into Cumbria. No wonder you have made England your home Marie:D
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures Marie - so glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteMarie, you've just shown me one more reason to be excited about this move to England! Cumbria looks like Star Valley, Wyoming -- a place that I first went to as a child & which my parents return to as often as possible for extended visits. I bet Cumbria has the same unbelievably huge sky.
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friend!
Wow all your pictures are beautiful. I long to come to Europe but havent had a change yet. Your pictures really make me wish ore and more I could go.
ReplyDeleteI have never made risotto but I sure want to try because it looks wonderful.
That risotto looks wonderful! I'll have to try it (and hope I don't screw it up.)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful holiday! The hills look like they were painted with soft water color. They're not like the rocky hills we have in the Texas Hill Country. They look just like the lush green velvet you described! I'd love to go see them some day. What a wonderful time you must have had!
Glad to hear that you are back home safe and sound! Thanks for sharing such beautiful pictures with us.....makes me REALLY want to see England some day!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks also for another wonderful recipe....your husband is one lucky man to have such a talented cook!!
I'm glad you are back :) Love, Teresa
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What beauty you have been blessed to behold!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jesus for blessing my friend!
Laura
What wonderful pics...I feel like I was there! :)
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