Tuesday 28 April 2009

In My Eagleton Home

This is a real quickie. It's after 11pm and I'm tired. I arrived home at 1730 Pat having picked me up from the Airport and deposited me home. The fridge had all the necessities in it. I had visitors to welcome me home and so many other distractions. The garden was noweher near as bad as I feared it could be and David has very kindly cut the grass. What would I do without good neighbours? So I took a couple of photos from the Study at 8pm with the sun still shining.

8 comments:

  1. GB:
    Absolutely breathtaking vistas! What a peaceful reward for a weary traveler!
    Rest!
    :^)
    C

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  2. Welcome Home, Sleepy head :o)

    What a refreshing view you have...again. SO HAPPY you made it back onto solid ground, safe and healthy - yes, I said healthy.

    Smiles to you, sweet friend of mine.

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  3. Beautiful!

    And so very different from the Cottage and New Zealand... How lucky you are to live in two places so different and breathtaking!

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  4. Welcome back to synchronicity. Looking forward to being up there with you in May.

    (Why didn't Pat take advanatge of you being away to paint the garage door a less garish colour!)

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  5. Thank you John! The thought never crossed my mind - but there is always next year...........

    We are so looking forward to seeing you up here in May - you will be able to meet Kate at last.

    Love P x

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  6. Thank you all. I am now on my second day and at least I've made a list of some of the things I have to do!

    I LIKE MY DOOR!

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  7. I can see that there isn't going to be an end to this argument.

    I HATE YOUR DOOR (and yes, I know you always say to me that I should never hate anything) - BUT IT OFFENDS MY EYE when I look across the valley!! Beautiful, soft, natural colours and then a bright scarlet door - yuck!!!

    We still love you though!

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  8. Is this about the small red door on the ivory/tan colored building in the first photo?
    It's cheerful!
    That's just from looking at the photograph, of course. But my vote...leave it. (This coming from the person with lime-green walls and pink accents in the living room...but hey, it makes me laugh.) And we can't get enough of that now, can we? Hmmmm, I may have to write a blog about that, too. Inspiration is everywhere!!!
    :^)
    C

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