wow!! i am drooling … i want to live here!!
enchantedengland:

  I haven’t posted cottages in awhile and I know you all have been desperate to see more, so here is the oft-imaged town of Bibury, situated on the River Coin, in Gloucester England. I think this is the best photo I’ve seen of this idyllic place. (jeremy on flickr)

wow!! i am drooling … i want to live here!!

enchantedengland:

  I haven’t posted cottages in awhile and I know you all have been desperate to see more, so here is the oft-imaged town of Bibury, situated on the River Coin, in Gloucester England. I think this is the best photo I’ve seen of this idyllic place. (jeremy on flickr)

enchantedengland:

   Cottage in Chipping Campden, the Cotswolds, England. Unsurprisingly, cottages were the most requested item in my Ask Box; which is wonderful because I adore them.
   This ridiculously charming little home and garden was photographed by Sandra Leidholdt.

enchantedengland:

   Cottage in Chipping Campden, the Cotswolds, England. Unsurprisingly, cottages were the most requested item in my Ask Box; which is wonderful because I adore them.

   This ridiculously charming little home and garden was photographed by Sandra Leidholdt.

enchantedengland:

   Fingal’s Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staff, one of the Inner Hebrides islands which skirt the western coast of Scotland. The immense arch-roofed cave creates a melodic, haunting echo of waves within its cathedral-like atmosphere; something so impressive Romantic Poets John Keats, William Wordsworth, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson all made journeys here; as well as Her Majestic Queen Victoria. The cave’s Gaelic name is Uamh-Binn, meaning “cave of melody.”
   (image by scuba dooba on flickr)

enchantedengland:

   Fingal’s Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staff, one of the Inner Hebrides islands which skirt the western coast of Scotland. The immense arch-roofed cave creates a melodic, haunting echo of waves within its cathedral-like atmosphere; something so impressive Romantic Poets John Keats, William Wordsworth, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson all made journeys here; as well as Her Majestic Queen Victoria. The cave’s Gaelic name is Uamh-Binn, meaning “cave of melody.”

   (image by scuba dooba on flickr)

cheriskeepsakebox:

   sweeeeeet I have a whole bunch MORE followers and I figured they were all gone!! I am not worthy. This is actually true. Now on enchantedengland, I boastfully post my follower number because I WORK for them, I’ll tell you that. It takes more time than you think to find that stuff and look it up etc. But I have been very lazy on this blog.
   Then again, the only reason I unfollow peoplpe (other than the person who started posting child porn and yeah I WISH I were joking about that) is because they post too much and you can’t see anyone else’s stuff cuz they have gone insane with reblogging. I think one reason my blogs have always done pretty well is I never, ever, EVER post more than ten things a day. Never! Anyway, this is somewhere in the Czech Republic by Edgar Barany on beautyineverything.com

This is just Heavenly …

cheriskeepsakebox:

   sweeeeeet I have a whole bunch MORE followers and I figured they were all gone!! I am not worthy. This is actually true. Now on enchantedengland, I boastfully post my follower number because I WORK for them, I’ll tell you that. It takes more time than you think to find that stuff and look it up etc. But I have been very lazy on this blog.

   Then again, the only reason I unfollow peoplpe (other than the person who started posting child porn and yeah I WISH I were joking about that) is because they post too much and you can’t see anyone else’s stuff cuz they have gone insane with reblogging. I think one reason my blogs have always done pretty well is I never, ever, EVER post more than ten things a day. Never! Anyway, this is somewhere in the Czech Republic by Edgar Barany on beautyineverything.com

This is just Heavenly …