Hello!
It’s Wednesday again and I’m delighted to share this gorgeous photo of the view from my bedroom window. It was taken one day last week in between wet miserable days and gave me just enough joy to get up and get going!
The mix of spring sunshine, yellow daffodils bobbing their heads and frost covered paddocks, made me smile when I opened the curtains 🙂

Wednesdays
I’ve made Wednesdays a day for sharing some amazing moments and you’re welcome to join in #wakeupandbeamazingwednesday.
It’s not always big things that take my fancy, it can be simple things like bright sunny, frosty mornings, but the way I see it, looking for the amazing in a day is always a positive way to see the world.
If you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
Roald Dahl
I’m also joining Denyse for her Wednesday’s Words & Pics linkup – come and join in – she’s pretty amazing too!

Have a great day – and don’t forget, you’re amazing!
Deb 🙂
Coming Up:
Friday 30 September – Word of the Year (WOTY) link party. My word for 2022 is GIFT. Our monthly linkup is scheduled for the last Friday of the month (see below). If you have a word of the year and write about your progress, then this is the place to come! Hope to see you there 🙂

When: Last Thursday of the month PM (Northern Hemisphere)/ Last Friday of the month 9 AM (Southern Hemisphere). The link will be open for 3 days so you’ve got plenty of time to join. This link up is open to everyone.
Why: To encourage us all to keep the focus on our chosen WOTY.
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That is such a stunning photo, Deb. What a beautiful way to wake up each day!
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It can be beautiful at times Donna and I’m glad I managed to catch the morning light! Thank you x
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Hi Deb – nothing beats daffodils and sunshing – and the promise of Spring to burn off the frost on the paddocks. I’m definitely looking forwad to some warmer weather and sunshine in the days ahead.
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That’s very true Leanne! I’m keen for some warm weather again that’s for sure.
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That’s a great view to wake up to Debbie 🌞
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Yes it’s great when it falls into place like that and I actually capture it! A bit over all the rain we’ve been having at the moment.
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Gosh yes it’s been terrible over there I see, we are so lucky here, wearing sandals today 🌞
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Hi Deb what a beautiful photo. I would have felt joy, opening my curtains to that scene too. There’s nothing like daffodils to brighten the day. I love your positivity and like you, for me it’s the small things that float my boat.
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Thanks so much Jen for your lovely words, the small things are the ones we sometimes miss so I’m happy to have captured this one!
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Your beautiful photo put me in mind of the song Morning Has Broken.
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Yes that was an alternative title for my post Bernadette!!
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Great minds….
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That view is amazing, Deb. I love daffodils. My amazing thing today is I am going to spend the afternoon with my 13-year-old granddaughter–at her request! When a teenager wants to hang out with you over her friends, it’s pretty amazing. I found your post on Denyse’s Wednesday link-up. Have a lovely week!
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What a great outing to go on with your granddaughter Christie, I hope you both had a lovely time together.
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The view from your window looks fantastic, so peaceful! I’ll try to join the WOTY link-up this time. Meant to join all summer but either missed the date or was too busy. But it’ll be interesting to write a post that’ll cover the summer.
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Yes we live in a very peaceful area Susanne and I never take it for granted! Hope to see you for WOTY coming up soon.
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Beautiful photo Debbie and what a beautiful outlook from your bedroom window. It’d certainly bring me joy and put a pep in my step too that’s for sure. Thanks for sharing it! xo
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Thanks Min, it is a lovely view most mornings, I’m very lucky!
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Great photo. And yes it can be the little things that inspire us and give us hope and pleasure. Bernie
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Always the little things Bernie!
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And being mindful enough to recognize this.
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Looking outside is such a great way to change your view, literally and figuratively isn’t it? This one was spectacular. Thanks for the kind words about me…I have begun my post for WOTY so feeling very conscientious!! So good to have you link up this week for Wednesday’s Words and Pics Link Up.
Looking forward to connecting with you more again soon.
It’s a weekly link up and I know it’s still new getting used to Wednesdays!
I am grateful for your presence as a blogger and one who enjoys the connections we make.
Warmest wishes,
Denyse.
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I’m looking forward to this week’s posts Denyse! My outlook for the day ahead is often inspired by opening the curtains :).
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How could you wake up and not feel amazing Deb with that view from your bedroom window. Just beautiful x
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I agree Sue, it’s pretty hard to be miserable when I open the curtains and see what the day has in store! Thanks 🙂
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