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  • Shepreth Wildlife Park, Nr Cambridge 

    Apr 4th, 2024

    I had a lovely Easter weekend visiting Shepreth Wildlife Park, Nr Cambridge. It began with a walk immersing myself in the wonders of the animal kingdom.

    As I wandered through diverse habitats, I encountered all types of creatures. From majestic Tigers basking in the sun to playful monkeys swinging from branch to branch, every step unveils a new adventure.

    The air was filled with the sounds of exotic birds and the chatter of excited visitors, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

    Along the way, informative signs and dedicated park keepers provide insights into conservation efforts and animal behaviours, deepening your understanding and appreciation for the natural world. 

    My walk at the zoo was a journey of discovery which brought great delight.

    Frances x

    At the entrance of the Wildlife Park stood this land-rover, at the top of a hill. 🙂

    Alpacas can be quite delightful! They’re adorable creatures with their fluffy coats and curious personalities. Interacting with them can be calming and enjoyable, especially if you’re in a peaceful setting like a farm or countryside. Plus, they’re known to be gentle and friendly animals, so it’s usually a positive experience.

    Alpaca feeding time can be quite an experience! Alpacas typically graze on grass or hay, so feeding them involves providing ample amounts of these. They are usually fed twice a day, once in the morning and again in the evening. Alpacas are gentle and docile animals, so feeding time can be peaceful and enjoyable. They often eat in a group, nibbling on their food leisurely. 🙂🙃

    I like this actor, Johnny Depp….and there he was at Shepreth.  🙂
    Seeing a crocodile in the wild can be quite thrilling and sometimes intimidating. Their formidable size and prehistoric appearance can evoke a sense of awe and respect for the power of nature. However, it’s important to maintain a safe distance and observe them from afar, as crocodiles are wild animals and can be dangerous if provoked or approached too closely.
    It was good to see the Donkey’s again. 🙂
    This was just lovely.
    This is me, as a blonde

    The photograph below is of a random couple, not of me. I was photographing the pandas.

    More photos to follow

  • A Lovely Day Out At Matlock Bath, Derbyshire

    Apr 3rd, 2024

    Recently, I enjoyed a lovely day out at Matlock Bath. It was just before the new season began, therefore the cable cars were not working. It was wonderfully quiet and peaceful. I took plenty of walks and I stopped off at some quaint little cafes in the area. It was nice to stroll along without a care in the world and I felt completely relaxed and happy.

    I have featured some of my photographs here. 

    The Bridge at Matlock Bath
    It was so peaceful strolling along by the water
    So Relaxing.
    The weather stayed fine
    It is always nice to see the British flag fly
    I love to visit Matlock Bath
    An Diver. It is amazing what you spot whilst walking around.
    A treasure chest
    Another photograph of the bridge
    Me
    Lol how I might look one day. I will still be smiling 😉
    I really loved visiting the Matlock Bath Aquarium
  • Meal Out With My Daughter

    Apr 3rd, 2024

    Recently, Catherine and I enjoyed a lovely meal at the Cherrytree Restaurant, Werrington.

    It was the most delightful Easter Sunday meal, in the small village of Werrington.

    From savoury roast beef or lamb to decadent desserts, every bite felt like a taste of tradition and warmth.

    It was a great way of spending some time with my lovely daughter, sharing heartwarming conversations, and creating beautiful memories together. #ILoveYou

    Frances x

    The Cherrytree
    There was a lovely fireside
    The beef was delicious
    The cheesecake was perfect

    Frances x

  • Remembering My Father

    Apr 2nd, 2024

    It has been 7 years since my dad passed away. Easter time is very significant to me as it was the weekend of dad’s funeral. I’m taking the time to remember him. He is sadly missed by me.

    Frances x

    AMEN
    Just Beautiful ❤️
  • Film: “The Passion Of Christ”

    Apr 2nd, 2024

    I loved the Mel Gibson film #ThePassionOfChrist It is one of the very first films I made my very first review about, on the internet, shortly after going to watch this film. 

    The film was released in 2004, around about the time I bought my very first computer. Before 2004, I was far too busy bringing up two daughters and I never had any Internet access. The computer was bought, to enable me to study. In between studying, I used to write on a forum, which enabled me to break away from all of the concentration. It was on that forum I started my internet persona #SmileyRose.

    Recently we celebrated Easter and “Good Friday.” Do people know the reason why this day is a Bank Holiday? The New Testament says that Good Friday is the day when Jesus Christ was crucified by the Romans. Jewish religious leaders condemned Jesus of blasphemy for claiming to be the Son of God.

    They were angered by Jesus’ acts & brought him to the Romans. Pontius Pilate, a Roman leader, who sentenced Jesus to crucifixion.

    Christians from around the world use today to remember why they are Christians and to remember how Jesus died.  Good Friday is the day Jesus died.

    I do go around preaching about religion, however, I do believe in God.

    The feelings of people who believe in God can vary widely depending on their individual beliefs, experiences, and personal circumstances. Some may feel a sense of comfort, purpose, and hope derived from their faith, while others may experience doubt, confusion, or struggle with their beliefs. Ultimately, the emotional experiences of believers are as diverse as the individuals themselves.

    Frances x

  • My Easter Bunny

    Apr 2nd, 2024

    Once upon a sunny meadow, there lived a fluffy bunny named Cotton. Cotton adored his mum with all his heart. Every morning, he would hop over to her burrow, nuzzle her gently, and offer her the freshest daisies he could find. His eyes sparkled with love whenever he saw her, and he always stayed close by, keeping her company with his warm snuggles and soft hops. For Cotton, there was no greater joy than seeing his mum happy, and he would do anything to make her smile. 🫠

    Frances x

    My Easter Bunny
    Rabbit, Rabbit Rabbit 😀
  • Photography, I Love

    Apr 2nd, 2024

    Having a passion for photography can be incredibly fulfilling. It allows you to capture moments, express creativity, and see the world in unique ways through your lens. Whether it’s landscapes, portraits, street photography, or any other genre, pursuing your passion can lead to personal growth and artistic satisfaction.

    All I ask is that people respect any of the photographs I add to my Blog Site  They are here for viewing only.

    I Thank you for respecting me and my photographs. 

    Frances x

     

  • Easter Monday – Bank Holiday

    Apr 2nd, 2024

    Wow! I have just had a pleasurable afternoon driving along winding roads and through picturesque countryside via Wansford, Kings Cliffe, Water Newton and Yarwell this afternoon.

    There was a gentle breeze flowing through the open window of my car, whilst the sun cast a warm glow through the windscreen.

    There was some soothing music playing softly in the background. It’s a time to unwind, enjoy the scenery, and let the stress of the week melt away. 🙂

    Frances x

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