Friday, 6 November 2020


 


Good morning everyone and again it looks like being another belter of a day, a little misty as of yet, but there is plenty of time for that to clear. The seasons are changing quickly now; yesterday we went for a short walk near Triggs lock and the autumnal colours were giving way to a cooler winterishness. It was late afternoon when we arrived by the river and the low sun and the misty browns were beautiful; what a feast for the eyes.

Its good to notice things like the above, because at the moment we all need to be encouraged. Yesterday own was number one day of the fresh lock-down. So for a while, no coffee shops, no visits to friends and back to leading a rather restrictive life for a while. Having said that it is essential not to get down about it all for several reasons.

1   There is lots to do. On top of everything else I have started a new project, Do something!
2    Keep in touch with friends, phone and zoom.
3    You are not on your own, others care, let people help you with shopping and such like.
4    You are not on your own, You are God's child, He loves you and he is with you.
Lecture over

The above picture is of the woods between Hook Heath and Knaphill which I photographed a few days ago. I normally find this stretch of woodland rather dark, damp and rather depressing, but this corner with the right light was so very lovely. Water colour not being my main media, I thought----can I--- I don't think so.----but I will have a go-----anyway I hadve a go and you know I am quite pleased with the outcome.
Oh well see you soon. Duncan

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