“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.”
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”
― Marcel Proust
In 2020, the pastime of travel for pleasure arrived abruptly at a large roadblock. In many countries, suffering from the pandemic itself has combined with loss of tourist trade in ways that may take years for recovery and most people cannot dream of travel for fun. But for those who formerly relieved the business of life with travel, the inability to do so due to restrictions and health cautions has been a source of much frustration.
If we have the privilege to be in the latter category, we’re fortunate to be able to choose to have ‘new eyes’ to discover that which is nearby. We are also privileged to be able to reflect back on voyages we’ve made in the past. Often, while slowly absorbing a new location we experience flashes of insight and moments of clarity. These new resolutions frequently dissipate all too soon - perhaps now is an opportunity to re-experience those trips and see what more we can learn from them.
February in the Finger Lakes

Blue Ridge Mountains

Coton Manor Gardens
Birds and bluebells

Arundel Castle Gardens
First proper garden visit of 2022

December Days Out
Make the most of a winter’s day
Teatime at Timberline
Let’s share a hot drink at the top of the world
Longshaw Estate

Walmer Castle Gardens (summer)

Zeeland

Alhambra

The Jersey Shore
Bada bing, bada BOOM

Frigiliana
Porto/Oporto

The sea, the sea
>easy to take it for granted when it’s so close<

Colyer Lake
Finding beauty in recovering spaces