Welcome to this week’s #MySundaySnapshot post, which is part of a snap-sharing-blog-linky series that you are very welcome to join. Click here for further information and guidelines upon this linky should you wish to take part.
With the summer holidays fast approaching, we suddenly seem to be squeezing endless amounts of activities into a very tight schedule. Bring on mid-July when we reach that final day and we can finally stop living by lists each and every day.
We are super lucky to live right by the shore, especially during times like these when the pressure seems to be rising by the minute. At least we can nip out for a stroll, get some fresh air, and blow the ‘cobwebs’ away.
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4 comments
It is indeed super lucky to live near any sort of waterway – so calming and enjoyable!
That looks a tad rocky to get to any beach but looks quiet
Ahh! This time of year always seems so busy. I hope you have a great last few weeks of school.
What a beautiful place to relax and spend some time. x
I like this english summer view, and i understand what you say about the early summer days when living on the sea shore. When i was a child i lived in the south-west coast of France, and i remember this period of the year when everything seems to be lighter