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Deb’s World has joy in its blood. With gorgeous pictures, and some very powerful reflections on both love and loss Deb shares some valuable wisdom from a glorious life. Deb is up for anything, and isn’t afraid to try what seems impossible. She’s great and definitely a Hidden Gem!
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Hi, Deb – I so loved following your travel posts for this series. Your photography not only shows your immense creativity, it also reveals the soul of what you were trying to capture – and delightfully displays your joie de vivre (which is completely contagious). Thank you for joining in (and running with it) and for the shoutouts!
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Gorgeous photos x
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Thanks Sam, it’s a gorgeous area to be in.
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The stories coming out of Australia are so heartbreaking. Stay safe. 💛
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Many thanks for your thoughts. We are expecting another horrid day there today and fingers are crossed for it not to be as bad as predicted.
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Deb, safe travels back to Australia. As you know I love the English countryside, lovely photos x
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Thanks Suz, we’ve enjoyed so many delightful scenes like these and are storing them in our memory bank to take home with us.
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Safe travels. I hope things aren’t too awful at home.
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Thanks Su, it will be hard to see it all after being in this green and wet land for 2 months! Hoping for the best.
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Stay safe. I hope the recent rains are helping. It’s all so heartbreaking.
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Our town is in for a torrid day again today so hoping for the predictions to be wrong. Fingers and toes are crossed x
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What’s happening in Australia is beyond words 💔
I used to live in Somerset, these photos are lovely.
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Thanks Cathy. It’s utterly heartbreaking. We love Somerset and the countryside is beautiful.
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Lovely photos of Somerset, glad you’ve enjoyed your time there. Hope Tumbarumba isn’t suffering too badly.
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Thanks Jonno. We are bracing ourselves for bad news today as it’a predicted to be a dreadful fire day. We have loved our time here and wish we could take this rain home.
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It is so sad to watch the news on the fires and you must be anxious about going back to see how your close knit community has been affected.
I am sure you are making the absolute most of the rest of your trip and seeing Dottie as much as you can.
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Thanks Deb, we have enjoyed our time with our daughter and Dottie. It’s been lovely to see her flourish in the time we’ve been here. We are very worried about our home and town. x
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Safe travels home, Deb. I hope everything and everyone are well when you get back there.
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Thanks Clive. It’s another scary day for the people in Tumbarumba today and I’m very worried. These tranquil scenes help!
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It must make you feel so helpless not being able to do anything, Deb. Keeping my fingers crossed for you and everyone affected.
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What a lovely scene. We did the same before we left – soaked up that crisp, clean air…
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It’s going to be hard to leave Jo and I’ll miss so much about being here. I love these scenes and have so many good memories to take home. It’s just so sad with what’s happening at home and what we may find. x
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Yes, it will be devastating for you x
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Wish you could bottle some of that clean air, too. Hope you find everything still standing and safe from the fires when you get home. Have thought of your beloved Tumbarumba so often when I hear mention of the fires on our news. So very sad. Praying for some relief for your homeland. Beautiful photos.
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You are so sweet Leslie and thanks for your prayers. Our house was saved and we are so very lucky!
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Gorgeous views. The peacefulness is such a stark contrast to the devastation being caused in Australia recently. Absolutely heartbreaking to see so much destruction. xx
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Thanks Caz!
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