Saturday 15 September 2018

Saturday photos #92

In case any of you wondered, we went to Lundy.  You will notice that a side benefit of this was that there are lighthouses.  The two pictured here are North Light and the Old Light.  There is also South Light, which is pretty much exactly the same as its twin on the northern-most point.

Sea, sky, the granite grey of dry stone walls and a handful of buildings, bracken slowly turning from green to its autumn gold, the yellow of gorse, purple of heather and still some green on the ground. We were a mile and a half out from the tiny village and all other people and that is what we saw from every window, in every direction.  Bliss.


9 comments:

Julierose said...

Beautiful lighthouse pictures; I am working on a lighthouse Diamond Painting for my Main Bath...my hubster is really "into" lighthouses. We don't travel much anymore, so we need a memory piece to remind us of our visits to them..
I am planning on doing a lighthouse piece in fabric in 2019--just don't know where/how/what to start with...pondering and doing fabric stacking...
Thanks for sharing these lovely pictures..hugs, Julierose

Janie said...

How breath taking and amazing!
Thanks for sharing your photos, Kaja.

Ann said...

One of the things I love about your vacations is finding these quiet places. Locals do go to different places than outsiders. I like these quiet, beautiful spots. Thanks for sharing.

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

That looks like such a beautiful place to visit. Gorgeous location and even more gorgeous photographs!

Kim said...

Such glorious scenery to be seen. The views from your windows must have been spectacular. How wonderful for you to enjoy all this beauty.

patty a. said...

What a beautiful place! I would never want to leave.

Sandy Panagos said...

Lovely! Thank you for sharing.

Mego said...

I want to be there, right now. It looks heavenly. I think this should be on my bucket list. Thanks for the pix!!!

helenjean@midgetgemquilts said...

looking very tranquil, and lots of inspiration there