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Living & working in and around London doesn't really afford me too many natural back drops to chill to, so as a sad but satisfying compromise, I have this as a screen saver in the office for those Cappacino and Croisant moments whilst I take a break from mundane administration.

 

Looking south toward Loch Muick, Balmoral Estate, Aberdeenshire

 

A spiritual retreat of mine for many years :001_smile:

 

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Nice pic David.................could just do with that conifer felling, it sticks out like a sore thumb.

 

That's a Sequoiadendron, planted by Prince Albert.

Reckon it might cause a bit of a "to do" if the Orange buzzy thing came out :sneaky2:

 

Personaly think it's the Duck Eye of the whole ensemble :001_tongue:

 

 

 

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