Bing has a blister on his paw so we have given the beach a miss - I took Freida for a short walk in the village - down the lane to our church.
I will be using lots of this greenery in my Christmas Wreath
Again, the red berries will look fantastic in a wreath.
St. Michael's is a lovely church.
The sky is looking a tad dark - a bit of pottering in the snug this afternoon me thinks!
Watch this space!
What a beautiful place you live in. I do love the moors. Poor Bing. Our dog gets cracked paws but she's never had a blister, it must be painful for him. I'm sending off for some paw balm for use in the cold weather.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to have recovered over the weekend - been to the beach this morning.
DeleteSt Michael's looks a really lovely church. Do many attend?
ReplyDeleteI love the photos you post and all that greenery is so lush. Take a photo of the wreath when it's done.
The photos of Bing in the last post are so lovely!
Maggie x
Nuts in May
Hi Maggie - our church did have a weekly service where no more than 8 would attend at any time but a new vicar changed the routine and services only take place every 3 weeks now. Harvest Festival is always popular as we are a farming community.
DeleteWhat a lovely walk and what beautiful place you live in.
ReplyDeleteI too am interested in how many attend and is that the only church in your town ?
cheers, parsnip
AP - yes it's the only church - I will post more photos of it as its a building of historic interest.
DeleteNice pictures of your village Denise.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat you must come with the farmer sometime xx
DeleteIt looks quite autumnal there, with leaves still clinging to the trees. Even our beech leaves have been blown off now.
ReplyDeleteVery autumnal - managed a walk on the beach today - just as we got back to the car the heavens opened.
DeleteI like the photos.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed that - thank you! x
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