Days at Home

Afternoon passes the sky as an angel dying slowly on a bed of cloud.
I am awake as I am walking and wondering
where was winter until now?

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A walk in the woods from Kirkmichael to Blairquhan

A walk to the monument at sunset

The village glittered with night-fallen frost

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Maybole Monument
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Kildoon Monument
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Maybole high street

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2 thoughts on “Days at Home

  1. I WAS BROUGHT UP WITH MY 2 SISTERS AND BROTHER In Daisybank 66 culzean Road Maybole. We went there in 1952, I was married from there in 1961 and my mother and father remained there till their deaths and the property was sold in 1992
    I love your writings and recognised the drawing room, understair cupboard etc from your photos. The trees in the garden were all planted by my father. HE was a master mariner. HE loved to c9me home to Daisybank and Maybole
    THE “secret room” through the bathroom wall was actually the loft in the original kitchen and we used to play up there
    My mother was aGray of boot and shoe factory fame and was born at Turrnberry Hotel in 1913
    There is so much more I could tell you
    A LOVELY SURPRISE TO FND YOU ONLINE
    REGARDS from Joy Mckenzie
    1, Cnoc Beag, Balvicar Isle of Seil,OBAN PA34 4TH

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