Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Climbing hills ...

Sometimes everything seems like an uphill struggle,
the summit ever further out of reach.
Christmas loses it's meaning,
in a frenzy of consumerism.
Take time out,
climb a hill or two ...
Stand at the top,
exhale ...
and eat cake ...

St Nicholas Market, Bristol - fabulous cakes!

 Have fun at Christmas.
Hold your loved ones close.
Wishing you all a very happy, healthy, fun and love filled 2016!








17 comments:

  1. Nice one, Jane! As usual. Love the shots of Glastonbury Tor too. Have a wonderful Christmas and all the very best for 2016.

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  2. I totally agree about the consumerism and commercialism at this time of year. That's why from the minute we had children I've I dusted that they make their own presents, take time s s think about the person and that this is a time of being together. To make the food together and fiend time together. I live this time of year hit its all too easy being caught up in its frenzy. Happy tidings to you x

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  3. I have always wanted to go to Glastonbury so thank you for sharing, I needed that... X

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  4. Lovely post! I fully intend to walk a hill this week...and have time to read a book before New Year! Have a fab Xmas. xx

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  5. Have a great Christmas
    Julie xxxxxxx

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  6. Wishing you a very Happy Christmas! I too will be heading for the hills or the beach tomorrow rather than the shops! Sarah x

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  7. Wonderful counsel. I am reading The Rosemary Tree by Elizabeth Goudge. He nature-filled old-fashioned English countryside reminds me of you. Happy Christmas!

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  8. Happy Christmas and keep blogging!

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  9. Have a wonderful Christmas, Anita xx

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  10. Wishing you a very happy Christmas and a peaceful new year. x

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  11. A very happy and peaceful Christmas to you and your family! Have a wonderful day!

    Merry Christmas
    Amanda xx

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  12. Beautifully put. I hope you're having a wonderful holiday.
    Amalia
    xo

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  13. Hi marina
    Lovely pic of the Tor from that perspective. I'm lucky enough to be able to see it from my village... the best time is frosty clear mornings when it sparkles like the magical place it is.
    Health & happiness to you and yours for 2016
    Frances x

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  14. Stunning place...so peaceful. Happy New Year doll, I hope you have a great one and your Christmas was marvellous xx

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  15. Yes, very true! Christmas has lost it's meaning, I's gone crazy. My husband is a postman who also delivers parcels as we live on an island, and he now hates christmas as it's gone too crazy. I love walking in the fresh air too, it recharges your batteries and helps to put the world right!
    Happy New Year Xx

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