



Photo credit - Gaby J Photography
It's Wednesday - also known as hump day - and I'm pretty exhausted. It's been an evening of sweet warm tea, rhubarb yoghurt and browsing Flickr for some lovely inspiration (which I found today in the form of the gorgeous, soft photos above!)
I find that I get so tired now I'm commuting to London to work every day; by the middle of the week, I always crave a lazy evening to recuperate, ready for the rest of the week.
Lovely photos, how long does your commute take!? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
ReplyDeleteAn hour and a half each way - providing there are no delays or anything. And that's from Greater London! Surprising how long it takes... and how often trains are cancelled/delayed (well, probably not that surprising actually, since it's Southern rail we're talking about!)
Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeletethese really are dreamy pictures...
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