Reasons to be Cheerful

A range of photographs which bring happiness and joy to my heart. No particular theme, just things that I love. Nature features of course, as what can be more beautiful than the natural world?
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a large windmill sitting on top of a wooden fence
A lovely sunny day for relaxing in the tea rooms at Heckington Windmill.
some very pretty yellow flowers by a building
Yellow hollyhock. A very cheerful colour.
a white flower with water droplets on it
My white climbing rose has a beautiful fragrance.
an old bus parked on the side of a road next to a lawn chair and sign
Vintage Lincoln Corporation Bus at the oficial opening of the improvements to Boultham Park Lincoln. The park is 89 years old in 2018.
a woman standing in front of a gazebo on top of a lush green field
Official opening of the improvements to Boultham Park Lincoln. The park is 89 years old in 2018.
a red phone booth in front of a brick building
An imaginative way to house a defibrillator. An old GPO phone box in Heckington Lincolnshire.
two yellow flowers in the middle of some green plants
Poppy with emerging fern.
an empty room with wooden floors and exposed walls
Blowing bubbles at St Mary's Guildhall Lincoln.
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Steam Punk Dress Lincoln Castle 2017
some white flowers are blooming on a tree branch in the sunbeams,
Sunshine and blossom.
two hanging planters filled with white flowers on a street light pole in front of a building
Late Summer/Early Autumn hanging baskets brightening up a cloudy sky. St Andrews.
a large cathedral towering over a city surrounded by trees
A lovely view of Lincoln Cathedral from the South Common.
some orange and pink flowers in the grass
I love the way scarlet pimpernels bloom in my garden amongst the planted annual seeds.
a lake surrounded by lush green trees under a blue sky with white clouds in the distance
Starmers Pit Lincoln. It's lovely to see an old gravel pit converted into a lake providing a wildlife area in an urban location.
the reflection of trees in the water is seen through the mossy branches and leaves
Raindrops on the Lake Hartsholme Park Lincoln.