Woo Hoo! the sun is out, forgotten are last weeks snow, sleet, hail, rain and bitter arctic weather and helloooo sunshine!
Taking a stroll in the neighbouring village in the glorious weather it was a blogger's dream day, here's my meandering for you to see too...
Architecture
Thatch
A village artist
Surrounding fields
The road home
Hoping you have enjoyed a little of the surroundings in which I live, joining in with Amy sharing five aspects of my walk this week, do pop over and see what others are sharing.
♥ Hope the sun shines for you this week ♥
Thank you. Just what I needed after a day holed up in the hospital. We really are lucky living round here. Hope you enjoyed your beautiful walk in the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI did think if you today Phil. Sorry you missed the weather. Here's hoping it stays good and you get to enjoy it x
DeleteGreat post and wonderful photos. It looks like you had a lovely stroll around a very pretty village. Hope the good weather stays around for a few more days:)
ReplyDeleteI hope it does too Rosie. Thinking about driving over to Winchestet, not been there for years for a stroll around. Good weather would make it all the better x
DeleteWhat a lovely stroll - love those thatched cottages. Enjoy the sunshine this weekend. Jane x
ReplyDeleteWhat picturesque surroundings, you are very lucky. Here in Lancashire we are blessed with the glorious weather but, although the West Lancashire Pennines are very close by,
ReplyDeletemy locality is mainly industrial.
You certainly live in a very beautiful area, what stunning properties, loved the thatch. So nice to have some decent weather for a change.
ReplyDeleteOxfordshire has some pretty villages and I've enjoyed the walk around this one and the surrounding countryside. Not surprising artists are attracted to capturing the scene on canvas. The photos with the yellow fields and blue sky are also really lovely. Let's hope the good weather continues.It makes such a difference. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs. I love the bright yellow fields. Everything looks so gorgeous with the sunshine and blue skies. X
ReplyDeleteSo lovely houses, nostalgic architecture and great views in your neighboring village! You surely had a dream day! We have enjoyed a dream weather here in Finland too. Wonderful, amazing - like heaven :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos but those last few of the yellow fields are absolutely stunning. Enjoy the sunny weekend. B x
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty village! We have some lovely thatched cottages in a village near us. I love taking the scenic route home when I drive, just so I can see them.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I enjoy the most in England is the varied architecture. Love thatch. Rape seed on the other hand makes me sneeze.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us on your walk with you. What a wonderful place it looks like, so much to see and the weather looks glorious! Hope it stays that way.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend
Greetings dear Selma, your lovely photos made my day sunny. You live in such a beautiful setting and the cottages with the thatched roofs are amazing. I'm happy to hear the sun is shining in your area. We had a few lovely rain showers last night and are hoping for more. Enjoy your weekend. Hugs, Pat
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see more around the village with you, it is a beautiful place to live! Thank you for joining Five On Friday this week, hope you have an enjoyable weekend!
ReplyDeleteOooh doesn't it look so wonderful in the sun x
ReplyDeleteIt looks very pretty in your part of the world. Thatch is fascinating stuff, I have a cousin in law how is a trained thatcher (if that's what the profession is called). Hard work. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh how I loved strolling through this village and along the roads! I liked the architecture, the thatch roofs, and the beautiful fields of yellow! The sun is shining here in the Seattle area, too. Love these kind of days. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images of such beautiful cottages and surrounding fields. I really enjoyed this stroll with you :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Helen xox
Such a beautiful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Enjoyed the tour and those thatched roofs and fields. thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture, and those thatched roofs are wonderful. The blue sky with the canola (?) fields below make such a study in complementary colours. What a great place to walk.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty: right out of a storybook!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty place. Thanks for taking us along, I enjoyed our walk.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo