Hamlet in a Bowl by ladymagpie

Hamlet in a Bowl

The other day I gave you a Beach in a Bowl, you can get Chicken in a Basket and even Toad in the Hole (I expect some might need to Google that). Well today I'm giving you a Hamlet in a Bowl, that was Hamlet and not Omelette.

This is the small hamlet of Harley Wood down in one of the valleys near me. It probable hasn't changed for hundreds of years with lovely Cotswold cottages and hill farms. I wonder whether I can find a Macbeth in a Microwave.
You have a wealth of volcabulary, riches in your camera, and you make me smile.
December 22nd, 2014  
The soft greens are really good.
December 22nd, 2014  
Wonderful shot! It's a very beautiful place! And I have no doubt that you will find a Macbeth in a Microwave. Fav.
December 22nd, 2014  
Great perspective! Love it! Fav.
December 22nd, 2014  
Looks like it's right out of a story book. Fav!
December 22nd, 2014  
Lovely image of the village nestling in the valley.
December 22nd, 2014  
Ditto Lynn:-):-):-)FAV!!
December 22nd, 2014  
The heart of England, just lovely! Nice border too. Fav.
December 22nd, 2014  
Nice shot.
December 22nd, 2014  
lovely composition - Fav
December 22nd, 2014  
@woofandweft1 Thank you for your kind comments, my Mother said to me when I was young that I could talk a hind leg off a donkey. I thin she was right.
December 22nd, 2014  
@quietpurplehaze @fjmom @khawbecker @linnypinny @rubicon @carolmw @ivan @elisasaeter @rosiekind Thank you all for your lovely comments and FAVs. Carol I'm now looking for the Macbeth in a Microwave.
December 22nd, 2014  
And after you find McBeth in a microwave, I'd like to see Shakespeare in a soup :) Love your photos and antics!
December 22nd, 2014  
I remember Toad in a Hole! I still make it occasionally. Lovely little village and great shot of it.
December 22nd, 2014  
Another fabulous shot. Fav.
December 22nd, 2014  
O-the-lol. Couldn't resist this. Once more into the breach and all that.. Mind you your images fit the following quote from Richard II
This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,--
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
December 22nd, 2014  
@gilbertwood @fugitivemoments @thresheg Thans you all for your comments and of course the FAVs, so appreciated.

@ceilidh Thank you Margaret and your pro's from Richard II, you are well educated in Shakespeare.
December 22nd, 2014  
prefect positioning
December 22nd, 2014  
This is gorgeous!
December 22nd, 2014  
I have no idea what you just said, but I love the photo. lol
December 22nd, 2014  
I never studied Shakespeare, so I am out on this conversation sigh.
December 22nd, 2014  
This is such a charming scene and quaint village. Fav. How about York on the Fork.
December 22nd, 2014  
What a neat little hamlet! Great capture, Heather.
December 23rd, 2014  
Love the Bowl Image of the hamlet...wonderful shot!!
December 23rd, 2014  
Looks like a treasure in that leafy dell
December 23rd, 2014  
hehe love your story and what a pretty picture!
December 23rd, 2014  
Lovely capture
December 27th, 2014  
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