SmileyRose Ramblings by Frances Rose Agnes Napper (She/Her)

Hi, I'm Frances Rose Agnes Napper from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. Welcome to my Blog Site. please respect my photos. This site is for viewing only. All of the photographs featured here were all photographed by me. If I include anyone else's photograph, I will acknowledge the photographer. Email: Francesnapper@yahoo.com

  • Fields Of Gold

    One of my favourite songs ever is Fields of Gold by Eva Cassidy.

    Lovely 🩷

    Long ago, in a time reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh’s brighter days, the world seemed to sway with happiness. People gathered under starlit skies, their laughter ringing out in celebration. There was dancing in the fields, where wildflowers swayed with the evening breeze, and lanterns glowed like stars fallen to earth. Shadows moved across the ground as couples twirled and children darted through the gathering. The joy was almost tangible, a reflection of the colors that Van Gogh himself might have seen – rich blues, golden yellows, and warm earthy tones. It was a scene full of life and movement, like one of his vibrant, swirling paintings, capturing not just a moment, but a memory of pure, timeless joy.

  • Kamila Valieva she is so graceful abd she is simply amazing!

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    I am a huge fan of Ice Skating. I went to see Torvill and Dean perform in a London show, with a few friends, not so many years ago. We had an amazing time and Torvill and Dean were simply amazing. πŸ™‚

  • Oh, how my heart is overjoyed, as I catch the enchanting echoes of Diwali celebrations blossoming this weekend! The air is alive with the crackling symphony of fireworks, igniting the night sky from the house across the way. #Diwali

    Each burst of light dances like starry whispers, painting the canvas of darkness with vibrant hues of joy and festivity. It’s as if the spirits of happiness are swirling and twinkling, inviting us all to partake in the warmth of love and togetherness.

    Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most significant Hindu festivals, celebrated by millions of people across India and around the world. It generally falls between October and November, based on the Hindu lunar calendar. Diwali is a multi-day celebration, but the main festival night typically occurs on the darkest new moon night (Amavasya) of the month of Kartika.