What attracts people to The Lake District?
Sunlight on the Mountains |
To me it is tranquility. The scenery,
the views, the way the light reflects
on the water, the 'mountains'.
Lake Windemere |
Lake Windemere is enormous, in the Southern Lakes. It is so tranquil.
Being on the water is a really fun way to travel, taking in
the fabulous views.
Famous poet William Wordsworth
lived in Grasmere.
He quoted of his garden.
'It was the work of our own hands.'
'It was a place of refuge, meditation
and inspiration.'
So whoever we are,
we all search for a
refuge where we can
be 'alone' with our
thoughts and feel able
to create something
great and profoud.
Wild Roses near Keswick |
Poet, Samuel Taylor
Coleridge spent
many days in
the Central Fells
walking, thinking
and writing letters.
We all love Trees |
May be these poets
sat amongst the Trees?
Towering overhead
makes me feel small
and insignificant.
View across Lake Windemere |
A landscape to draw
inspiration from.
Peaceful waters,
contrasting
colours of the sky.
Contasting light and shade |
What do you see?
Is this a canvas to
paint words onto?
Is it too beautiful
to describe?
We all love to be in beautiful and
inspirational places. It is good for
quietening the mind.
Words need to come from somewhere deep
within our 'soul'. We can be creative in the
ways we express ourselves. Photography,
still waters on a lake, changing skies,
sitting contemplating.
Views are a great focal point for inspiration From Mirehouse Gardens, Keswick |
Elegant gate
creates a
cool vista
for the eye.
Soft greenery
surrounds it.
What an
artist's palette
here, the sun
came out and
the clouds are
a perfect contrast.
We all seek tranquility.
We need to recharge our batteries
Life needs to be simple |
We need to open our minds to the
still and beautiful scenery which
we find in The Lake District.
Beatrix Potter's famous home.
Still and homely.
I hear the wisteria looks amazing earlier in the summer.
Views high over Bassenthwaite Lake
from osprey viewing point.
Don't you think these
dry stone
walls are amazing?
Like an artist
designed them to create
boundaries
between fields.
Perfect day and fabulous place Hill Top Farm |
Beatrix Potter's famous home.
Still and homely.
I hear the wisteria looks amazing earlier in the summer.
Summer Roses- Hilltop Farm |
View from Dodd Wood |
Views high over Bassenthwaite Lake
from osprey viewing point.
Dry stone walls - What an Art! How many man hours did they take to build do you think? |
Don't you think these
dry stone
walls are amazing?
Like an artist
designed them to create
boundaries
between fields.
Secret Passage at Mirehouse Gardens The beautiful way the tunnel has been created from wood. Perfectly formed hollyhocks at Mirehouse Gardens |
3 comments:
Lovely view of one of the lakes...must go there and ramble some time...
Thanks Kathy
It really is a must go to place. It is something special.
Just a long trip from here!
Gorgeous photos-definitely worth visiting..
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