I was nominated by my friend Judy Dykstra-Brown to post one favorite travel picture a day for ten days without explanation, then to nominate someone else to participate. That’s 10 days, 10 travel pictures, and 10 nominations. I may not make it to the end of ten days, but for now I nominate Cindy Noake . Please link to me so I know you have participated. If you are not interested, no problem. Nowhere in the rules does it say you can’t guess where the photo was taken and that I can’t agree if you are right. Derrick
Scotland?
Not quite that far, Sue. Thanks a lot
Scafell Pike? Snowden perhaps?
The first is near enough, Sue.
I don’t have a clue, but I know it’s not Texas!
Correct, Linda. 🙂 Thanks very much.
I never hiked bearing so much flesh for fear of sunburn. Wherever this is, fortunate woman to be enjoying such a beautiful view!
Thanks very much, Anne. She was a sun lover
Baring – not actually carrying the flesh 🙂
🙂
Yep, i thought of the Lakes. Bit too grassy for the biggest peaks. Kidsty Pike? High Street?
Yes, the Lakes. Neither of those two. Thanks very much, Geoff.
Another beautiful photo.
Thanks very much, Merril
Not sure where this is, but I will have The Sound of Music in my head for the rest of the day.
🙂 Thanks very much, Jill
Excellent choice of picture for the challenge.
Thanks very much, Andrew. I appreciate it.
Cindy always has such beautiful pictures herself. Yours give her some competition.
Thanks a lot, GP. I do hope she will be able to take it up.
What a beautiful view from up there, Derrick! You and Jackie have been to some amazing places.
Not much travelling done by us now. We have it all at home. Thanks very much, Lavinia.
No fooling me – it’s a hill isn’t it? A big one.
Yes, indeed, Quercus. Thanks very much
I’m smarter than I look. 🙂
Certainly 🙂
I’m not sure if that answer is good, or not… 🙂
Your last comment in this thread was in Spam
Gorgeous and serene!
Looks like a Hikers-Paradise to me!
HUGS!!! 🙂
It does, indeed. Thanks very much, Carolyn.
Great shot.
Thanks very much, Rupali
What George Monbiot refers with some justification to as a sheep ravaged wilderness but a lovely view all the same.
Thanks very much, Tootepedal. I hadn’t heard that description.
Beautiful hills in the background.
Thanks very much, Mrs W.
Your welcome.
Giggle. You left the title in the photo ID. (please don’t nominate me)
I did, didn’t I, Gwen? 🙂 I will leave you in peace. Thanks very much.
Nice photo, Derrick.
Thanks very much, Dolly.
My pleasure. I wouldn’t even venture a guess as to location.
What beautiful hills. I was struck by the gradations in color.
Thank you very much, Liz
You’re welcome, Derrick.
It is a beautiful capture Derrick. I cheated and clicked on the photo and then googled the area. I have traveled here. Gorgeous. Thank you so much for the nomination. I am honored by your thoughtfulness. I will check out the contest although I am caring for my two year old twin grandsons these days while their parents work virtually, so I may not have time to join in. But I still very much appreciate your kindness Derrick. Happy Holidays to you and your family my friend.
And to you, Cindy. Thank you very much for your comments.
What a view!
Thanks very much, Ribana
The hills are alive?
Not that country 🙂 Thanks a lot, Laurie
That’s as perfect a travel picture as it gets!
Thank you so much, Uma
I think it’s safe to tell us where this is Derrick. The photo police have lost interest in us.
It is in the Reveal post, Judy. Thanks a lot
I have no idea where it was taken, but it reminds me of a Wyeth painting.
I can see why. The answer is in the Reveal post