Friday, August 3, 2012

Evening scene

On my way to a late dinner, there was still soft light in the sky. Long summer days are such a treat.

10 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Sigh, that's pretty. But where are the leaves on the tree that frames this picture so wonderfully?

Lol, my professional phone is a 2007 Nokia that works perfectly well thank you. My personal phone is a simple smartphone because it's the only 4 band phone I could get when my flip phone gave up on me this year!!!

Leeds daily photo said...

Summer is great but personally I like Spring and Autumn more. I was looking in a hedgerow yesterdays and the berries will soon be dinner for the birds.

LOLfromPasa said...

Almost a painting...really lovely.

Chrissy Brand said...

Lovely- such simple experiences make life such a joy!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I know it's not at all like the Yorkshire Moors, but this image made me think of Wuthering Heights, are you sure you weren't on your way to meet Heathcliff Lulu!!

Adele said...

It looks like a perfect summer evening. Lovely photo!

LONDONLULU said...

cieldequimper - I know, poor tree! Several trees in the area have these sad "bald patches." I'm guessing tree blight, as crews have been in the area chopping them down. (So funny, I'm not the only one who held onto an old-timey phone!)

Paul - those are my favorite seasons! I miss the long summer days, but everything else re: Spring and Autumn is wonderful. :)

LOLfromPasa - aw, thank you so much! :)

Chrissy - thank you! Yes, simple is best:)

PerthDailyPhoto - haha, now you've said it, these late evening strolls are going to make me think of wild moors! (I always thought it'd be fascinating to meet Heathcliff, talk about a formidable character!:)

Adele - thank you! Summer evenings are wonderful aren't they? :)

Mo said...

Lovely and I am curious about that building

EG CameraGirl said...

This photo has a lovely magical feel to it. The light is exquisite.

LONDONLULU said...

Mo - Thanks! I'm pretty sure it's an older building (I think from sometime in 1800s, which is not old anywhere but in the US!:) at the Theological Seminary.

EG CameraGirl - thanks! I love summer light :)