Getting there slowly…

Enough time today to tackle my photograph mountain.  While trawling through all the colour I realised I had all sorts of beautiful natural tones and textures which deserve a little appreciation all on their own.

A roof at Great Dixter, and all these lovely images from inside the barn.cow parsley

ladder

wooden peg

An amazing wall in Rye…

textiles

Luxurious textiles at Sheffield Park…

shells

And a shell encrusted anchor on the sea front of Hastings.

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About penny

I live in Norfolk, England in a cottage on the edge of the Norfolk Broads where it can be peaceful and beautiful, or wet and muddy, or occasionally wild and windswept. With me is husband Tim, Henry the elderly and opinionated tabby cat, and Higgins, the miniature dachshund with a massive personality. You’ll find me chattering on about wool and textiles, knitting and crochet, recipes, books and patterns, exhibitions and shopping and of course, the adventures of a small dog! Planet Penny has a Facebook Page, you can find me on UK Handmade and I am featured on Channel4/4Homes Favourite Craft Blog List.

4 thoughts on “Getting there slowly…

  1. Geraldine

    Lovely ! The roof is beautiful ….isn’t it funny that
    ” terracotta ” paint , however nice , is never quite right ! That wall in Rye looks weirdly edible . Though that might just be me .
    Re your comment that roasted tomatoes aren’t sinful …..it depends rather on exactly how many one eats .

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