This is St Peter's Church, Bishops Waltham, a market town quite close to us.
Driving there I suddenly felt very sad and realised it was the association of Jinks usually being with me as the vet practice is also located in the same town.
These feelings suddenly catch you out don't they? A suitable display for remembrance. Thank you for your enquiry on Phil's page - been struggling a bit lately, not feeling generally on top of things. I have an idea for a new project come January. Still following everyone tho as you see. Thanks again :-)
Yes, it is strange how they do suddenly catch you out. Hope you will feel stronger soon, not a good time of the year with greyness and dark mornings. Good luck with the project for the new year!
After reading this, I looked back at your pictures and saw that Jinx has moved on to his new life. I'm sorry I didn't see it before and I am so sorry for your loss, Hazel. Our pets are so precious to us. I lost my kitty Mittens last January and my kitty Socks a year or so before that and I still miss them both. Things pop up out of nowhere to make me think of them which makes me sad but also happy because I don't want to forget them. I think your puppy dog Jinx and my kitties all had good long lives.
A beautiful yet sad photo Hazel. Sadness just creeps up on us so unexpectedly sometimes doesn't it. I suddenly get triggers of Zoe in the strangest of ways. Hope you are okay.
Yes, it is strange how they do suddenly catch you out. Hope you will feel stronger soon, not a good time of the year with greyness and dark mornings. Good luck with the project for the new year!
Yes of course - I finish year 6 early December. Photography has become a big part of my self- management plan for bipolar.
Thank you so much for your comment and lovely thoughts. We will never forget our pets and always know that we did our best for them.
Yes, it is a strange thing.....