'I'm always looking for the Hows and the Whys and the Whats,' said Muskrat, 'That is why I speak as I do. You've heard of Muskrat's Much-in-Little, of course?' 'No,' said the child. 'What is it?'
- The Mouse and his Child. Russell Hoban.
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A golden ending if ever I saw one...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!...I mean the sunset!
ReplyDeleteStunning.
ReplyDeleteAnd the world just doesn't get any more beautiful than this. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh dear. That fourth deadly sin creeping in again here. Hawkes Bay is having a miserable week so far after an idyllic Easter Saturday. I never tire of beautiful skies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It's the sun setting - - underneath me - - !!
ReplyDeleteGB.. You are envious or I am vain?
ReplyDeleteDaphne - I love the thought that, cloud cover excepting, at every second somewhere in the world the sun is setting. And rising. And at its zenith, and etc, etc, etc.
PS. one of the nicest dawn pics I have (pinched) was from one of your posts.
I like that thought too - - and you're very welcome to pinch any of the photos from my blog! Can you remember what it was of - - even roughly?
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was Walton Hall - winter. I have it as one of my screensaver pics. ie non-commercial use :o)
ReplyDeleteAhhh yes - that was one of my favourite photos that I've ever taken - I'm glad you like it too!
ReplyDeleteI would never have the temerity to call you vain and envy isn't usually one of my sins but in this case I'm afraid a little bit did creep in.
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely gorgeous scene.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photograph of a beautiful scene, Katherine. I love the way you've framed the colour with the silhouette foreground. x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robert, Elizabeth. Taken from my front verandah.
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