Last Sunday OH and I headed off to listen to some music in one of the pubs taking part in the Ludlow Fringe Festival. The pub was so packed, we listened from outside for a while, then decided to head home via a stroll around the water-meadow and the castle walls. It was the last performance of “As You Like It” in the castle grounds and we could hear singing at the end of the play as we passed by.
What did make us stop though was the sight of the sun disappearing through a cloud and creating that well-known ‘silver-lining’.
We waited until it reappeared at the bottom of the cloud to capture the warm glow of a sun setting. Though it probably had another hour or so to go before it did.
Lisa of the blog NorthWest Frame of Mind has decided to run a different project over the next 24 weeks. To try to show what is happening in different parts of the world (if you all join in) at a particular time of day. If you would like to participate you have until next Saturday midnight to post a photo or write about what is happening in your part of the world between 20:00 – 21:00 this week. I hope you’ll join in! See links for more details.
Beautiful pictures! Loved them 🙂
Nice to know you liked them Joanne 🙂
What a beautiful sunset, I loved how you framed it with the leaves in the second one! 🙂
Thanks! Somewhat of a cliché but it does work!
Did you sneak this in when I wasn’t looking?
I love it, anyway 🙂
I enjoyed the evening walk with you and OH Jude, Beautiful photos. I think it is too cold here in Canberra at that time of night for me to get any photos, but what a good idea it is.