I really don’t know why so many of my peers are in such a rush to charge out of Suffolk and live in the big cities. Yeah, we have awful transport links and lack the 24hr convenience stores but…well, I spent my lunch break enjoying this.
Lovely! Big cities are great to visit and it’s easy to think you could fall in love any one of them but, there is something about nature that I think keeps me grounded and is definitely refreshing especially during a hectic day. Keep enjoying those lunch breaks! And thanks for the follow! 🙂
Beautiful! I grew up on a farm in the Oregon (the Pacific Northwest in the US) countryside, I couldn’t agree with you more. I actually tried living in Manhattan early on-not for me. My one trip to the UK, traveling all over England and Scotland was a great memory. You have such breathtaking and unique landscapes. Although, some parts of Scotland reminded me of home. I’m new to your blog-looking forward to reading more! Blessings to you and fair journey. ~Inkberry
Here’s to the slower life! 🙂 I am from a small town – where you can find the hills, beaches and waterfalls nearby. The vastness makes me feel so connected with nature. The tree branches look so poetic!
Idyllic. Stay put!
Nice way to pass a lunch hour. It reminds me of the roads around my mum’s house in Ireland 🙂
Reminds me of my family home in Derbyshire… wonderful, i’d stay put… cities are not everything they seem to be… Barbara
Both offer advantages, but I vote for space. And thanks for following Narble.
Lovely! Big cities are great to visit and it’s easy to think you could fall in love any one of them but, there is something about nature that I think keeps me grounded and is definitely refreshing especially during a hectic day. Keep enjoying those lunch breaks! And thanks for the follow! 🙂
Beautiful! I grew up on a farm in the Oregon (the Pacific Northwest in the US) countryside, I couldn’t agree with you more. I actually tried living in Manhattan early on-not for me. My one trip to the UK, traveling all over England and Scotland was a great memory. You have such breathtaking and unique landscapes. Although, some parts of Scotland reminded me of home. I’m new to your blog-looking forward to reading more! Blessings to you and fair journey. ~Inkberry
Here’s to the slower life! 🙂 I am from a small town – where you can find the hills, beaches and waterfalls nearby. The vastness makes me feel so connected with nature. The tree branches look so poetic!