Hello There, Now that really does appear to be a piece of heaven. It reminds me of sitting on the rocks on Ynys Mon's north west edge, watching the fiery sun quench it's self on the seas horizon as we chewed on mackerel, fresh caught and cooked over burning drift wood, and slacked our thirst with cheap beer many moons ago. Thank you for bringing these memories to the fore once more. Regards, John
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Hello There,
Now that really does appear to be a piece of heaven. It reminds me of sitting on the rocks on Ynys Mon's north west edge, watching the fiery sun quench it's self on the seas horizon as we chewed on mackerel, fresh caught and cooked over burning drift wood, and slacked our thirst with cheap beer many moons ago. Thank you for bringing these memories to the fore once more.
Regards,
John
"paleolithic t.v."...great title and I can almost feel the primal satisfaction from the photo.
Thanks both for your comments. Sounds like a great memory Murphyfish, I had on this occasion some fine single malt to wash down the trout.
"paleolithic t.v."...
I had a similar thought back in my post for July 27. Hope you'll take a peek.
The draw of the heath, very elegantly expressed Gorges
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