or by steep cliffside paths.
If you walk down through the valley
on the narrow road
as it plunges between trees
and soft areas of tiny white daffodils.
and fern fronds beginning to uncurl.
It is beside the road
but I don't think that I would mind.
and leads to the sea
where winding gear pulls small boats
onto the safety of the cobbled slipway.
I laid down my burden of sadness.
It didn't seem worth the effort
of carrying it up the steep path
to the gorse-gold cliffs.
Lovely. I like how we are synchronised...I stay up late. Juat late enough to catch the early edition of the Magpie Files. I hope your burden stayed down there.
ReplyDeleteIs it Poppy ?
Its understandable.
That should be 'just'.
ReplyDelete(Its late)
There can be no sadness behind your sensitive camera lens, just a sense of peace and calm.
ReplyDeleteThose photographs were worth waiting a couple of week for....
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful - both the pictures and the writing.
ReplyDeleteI am fully prepared to come visit you at that house, if you "consenta" (my word verification).
ReplyDeleteLovely! The photos are a delight, especially the unfurling fronds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I think I might have to move into that cottage too! Sounds like you had a lovely break. x
ReplyDeleteWonderful seeing 'my patch' through your eyes!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely photos. I hope all is well, and your sadness stays where you left it.
ReplyDeleteI need some Cornwall. Some sea air.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove
Lyn
xxx
Idyllic.........
ReplyDeleteSeaside and nature - perfect therapy. Hope you managed to leave the burden just there xxxx
ReplyDeleteI love the fern fronds. So beautiful. And I hope you've left all your sadness behind. K x
ReplyDeleteAlice, it is beautiful, and I hope you are okay.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...hope you're feeling better, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words and images Alice. I truely hope you've left your sadness behind. Thinking of you. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to be! Lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping you forgot and left the sadness right there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful walk, thank you for taking me to such an out of the way place...I never would have found myself...
ReplyDeleteHappy days
Oh Alice, such beautiful words and I hope you left that burden down there, ready for the wind to blow it away.
ReplyDeleteoh, so beautiful.
ReplyDeletei hope your burden of sadness has gone.
I love that place so much.
So glad to hear the sadness has been left behind. I hope it doesn't try to come home on its own. Great to have you back too. I've missed you.
ReplyDeleteLove the fern fiddleheads.
ReplyDeleteLove the thatched roof.
Penberth looks lovely.