Thursday, 11 April 2013

G is for Goring


"In Englands green & pleasant Land"
The last line in the a Poem by William Blake (also the Hymn Jerusalem) and has become a collocation for the Engish Landscape. The photos I have selected today I think you will agree typify the words.

View down Streatley Hill towards Goring.

 This is part of the Thames Valley called The Goring Gap
And finally a view looking towards the Goring Gap.
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6 comments:

Tina´s PicStory said...

lovely landscape :)

D..J. Kirkby said...

Beautiful!

Dana said...

Indeed they do. It's beautiful there.

Sharon said...

It looks like Australia!

Unknown said...

Blake is one of my favourites, underestimated in his own time, shame. That is truly some of Englands green and pleasant land.
You're making me homesick.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It helped that it was summer, does not look so good in the winter.