Often on Lord Howe Island I'd be the only person on the beach or on the bushwalk and I'd feel so remote (in a good way - I'm rarely far from people in the house or in our streets so anything solitary enhances sensory experience). I had joked with a friend that I felt I was on the set of Lost.
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The serenity.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to have discovered your blog here. I will link one too. Beautiful horse photos here.
ReplyDeleteThe more I look at your photos of Lord Howe Island, the more I want to visit there, Lydia! Looks paradisiacal... Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures👍
ReplyDeleteBy the way, did you ride this horse?😀
The rock with the clouds looks great. All the best
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Lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteLord Howe Island is so mystical looking. Great job! So people post here on Thursdays or?
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DeleteI love that feeling of solitude you get in remote places.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful island and beautiful horse.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ♥
I feel that the horses are a symbol of freedom. A real one. The aircraft it's somehow a false one from my perspective...
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts and images with us.
Happy WW and a fine November!
Wonderful and lucky horse....Michelle
ReplyDeleteI'd rather be down there than up in the sky! It sounds, and looks delightful.
ReplyDeleteThis horse photos are beautiful. I also like the first picture. A breathtaking view! Thanks for sharing. Have a great day!
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