Monday, 27 May 2013

A View of Cholsey


I was asked to take a few photos of Cholsey for the new Village Hall though the village is in the Thames Valley it is not easy to get one looking down on it. This is about the only place you can along the road to Reading.

Taking part on our word Tuesday

22 comments:

Gerald (SK14) said...

Nice one Bill

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Cheers I should have got up early for this as it's a bit hazy

Timur Wilde Photography said...

Really nice photo...great landscape !!

Greetings

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Could be better I think

Unknown said...

Great shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

Dana said...

So pretty and green!

Arija said...

Nice shot. If you want clear air, go out directly after rain.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thanks I'll remember that.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It is certanly green at the moment not sure about pretty

Joyful said...

Beautiful shot of the countryside. Have a wonderful Tuesday!

Sharon said...

Lovely.

That golf course looks like it may be challenging?

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Must admit it looks good from where I took the photo.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It's called the Springs and is attached to the Springs Hotel whichwas once the residence of Ian Gillan of Deep Purple fame. It has a gutar shaped swimming pool and my wife and I spent the first night of our honeymoon at the hotel.

HansHB said...

A great view,- nice to see!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you for the nice comment

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Is it green there year round? I read once upon a time before the Spanish padres threw out their grass seeds, our California hills were green throughout the year. I wonder if it's possible to reclaim the green hills with native grasses.

Steffi said...

Wonderful photo for "a piece of heaven" !Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

No when the leaves come off the trees and the plough the fields it looks sort of bare.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you

Unknown said...

There really is nowhere quite like England. Thanks :)

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I'll grant you that. It was always good to fly back home and see the green fields.