Here is the second installation of my series of 100 happy days - really rather varied - click to enlarge.
21-Whitehead's Victorian Train Station; 22-The famous Albert clock in Belfast; 23-Daffodil farm in Scotland; 24-Us at the Glenfiddich Whisky Distillery; 25-Locally brewed pint in the Loch Ness Inn |
26- Castle Urquhart; 27- Lovely Glencoe; 28-Spring has arrived in the garden; 29-Simple rice, peas, beans and chilli sauce - yummy; 30- My love bird salt and pepper |
36- Rhubarb and Ginger compote; 37-Sweetcorn coming along nicely; 38-Fabulous abandoned door in Bushmills; 39-My two favourites at Springhill; 40-Maggie kills her nemesis (everyday) |
We haven't been at the allotment for a little well now due to weather and Andrew's job (working a whole Saturday at Dunluce!) I have some lovely photos to share of Dunluce and 2 National Trust properties we've visited (we're now members!!) Today is the Giro d'Italia in our area and the whole place is on lock down, haha. So much PINK! xxx
Love and hugs
Carrie xx
What beautiful photos as always Carrie. I do love to see them all set out like this, they look so pretty all together. The Dunluce Castle and Castle Urquhart pictures are especially lovely. Hope you have a good Sunday. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteso many hugs xx - i should be getting a mini book of all 100 at the end but i am slowly getting my favourites printed as singles too ;) xx
Deletethe rice peas and beans ... looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteit's so good - total comfort food!!
DeleteSuch a stunning photo collection you have up there! It is one that should be framed! Just outstanding! Wishing you a lovely weekend! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteNicole - I blush, thank you xx
DeleteWonderful selection of pictures. Flighty xx
ReplyDeleteMwah - kisses
DeleteWe have Le Tour starting in Yorkshire but it shouldn't be coming our way unless it heads down the motorway.
ReplyDeleteoohhh, the Giro got a massive downpour just as it hit the outskirts of town here, oops - that wasn't friendly of us....
DeleteLovely photos! I think it's awesome you're participating in Happy Days project.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I've missed a couple of days with hiding under a blanket but it's a really enjoyable project xx
Deletenice photos :D
ReplyDeleteWhy, thank you xxx
DeleteAs always, I love your pictures. I clicked on these and they're even better bigger. You are a very talented photographer. I still say you could easily become a food photographer as your food shots and garden shots are always amazing. You get the right light, placement and angle of the shot in food photographers. It's not easy to do this. I've tried and mine come out lousy.
ReplyDeleteInstagram looks interesting. I'll have to check it out. Although I haven't been taking pictures lately.
You sound good:~)
I have been a photographer in the past, selling works of all kinds. Being a professional food photographer would be so cool! But with my poor health it would be hard to meet deadlines. BUT thank you for the compliment Sara xxx
DeleteInstagram is so fun - if you do join, let me know!
Always an interesting and lovely collection, Carrie. I love that you are gathering up the happy moments and making a bouquet of them.
ReplyDelete'a bouquet of them'...what a lovely phrase! hugs and love x
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