I look at the first photo and the first thing that comes to mind...I see myself as being one of the brick haulers! HAHA
The pastoral scene and I am enthralled with the peaceful setting! Don't you know those are some HAPPY cows?
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you also for visiting my blog and your latest comment so reminds me of Mr. B helping me in the gardens...looking over my shoulder always checking that he's not pulling up or weed wacking some of my treasured plants.
Thank you for your sweet comment and visit to my blog, sugar. That's exactly how I find people! Nice to meet you and your blog is adorable. Truly it is! xoxo, Connie
Rose, That is one fantastic castle and two beautiful photos. Where is it exactly? Scotland? It looks like a mighty fine place to take a wander. Thanks for sharing it! Roisin.
Lovely pictures, we do see the second picture here more often than the first one. It's true, it would've been almost impossible to build those castles back in those days, but still they did it with details and character as well.
Sandy, I see you more as THE KINGS Gardener...than hauling bricks. Marilyn East Blessings to you and all who come to visit. *** HE Died for our Sins...and taht is AMAZING GRACE..and rose again on the third day...Oh ...HOW GREAT THOU ART !
Connie so happy you came back for a visit too. Kim, would not want to be the guy who had to haul the bricks up to the top floors. ( laughing )
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Dear Rose,
I look at the first photo and the first thing that comes to mind...I see myself as being one of the brick haulers! HAHA
The pastoral scene and I am enthralled with the peaceful setting! Don't you know those are some HAPPY cows?
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you also for visiting my blog and your latest comment so reminds me of Mr. B helping me in the gardens...looking over my shoulder always checking that he's not pulling up or weed wacking some of my treasured plants.
XO
Sandy
Like any large job... if you have enough people pulling their weight anything can be accompolished!!
Palm Sunday Blessings!
Love,
Marilyn
xxoo
Thank you for your sweet comment and visit to my blog, sugar. That's exactly how I find people! Nice to meet you and your blog is adorable. Truly it is!
xoxo,
Connie
Awww, so peaceful..now that it's built..
Having a giveaway here
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Rose,
That is one fantastic castle and two beautiful photos. Where is it exactly? Scotland? It looks like a mighty fine place to take a wander. Thanks for sharing it!
Roisin.
Lovely pictures, we do see the second picture here more often than the first one. It's true, it would've been almost impossible to build those castles back in those days, but still they did it with details and character as well.
Beautiful!
Blessings,
Kim
Sandy, I see you more as THE KINGS Gardener...than hauling bricks.
Marilyn East Blessings to you and all who come to visit.
*** HE Died for our Sins...and taht is AMAZING GRACE..and rose again on the third day...Oh ...HOW GREAT THOU ART !
Connie so happy you came back for a visit too.
Kim, would not want to be the guy who had to haul the bricks up to the top floors.
( laughing )
Rose
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