I haven’t taken part inΒ Hughβs photo challenge for a while, but I felt compelled to this week. Perhaps itβs because my week has been consumed with photography β my eldest daughter has three projects to complete for her photography class and she likes to involve the whole family!
The theme also spoke to me. Iβm a solitary person, I think writers are in general; weβre never really alone β what with the characters in our head! Iβm at ease in solitude, it soothes me, and allows me to recharge my batteries. Itβs not that I donβt like being with people, itβs that I like my own company, too. I can write anywhere and at any time. Itβs easy for me to switch off, even in a crowded cafΓ©, but thereβs something to be said for the quiet peace of nature.

When Iβm on holiday, I tend to be on the go; exploring a new place so I can soak it in. I usually find a quiet spot to reflect. The first photo, a place named Durdle Door in Dorset, gave the perfect backdrop and I almost got lost in my moment of solitude!

I lived in Dorset for a while, and loved the area. When I got time off, I went exploring with my family. Bournemouth beach is wonderful, especially at six in the morning when there are few people around and the beauty of it settles like a calming breath. The second photo was taken on one of my early morning outings. I took a notebook and a cup of coffee, and let the inspiration flow.

The last two photographs are here because the garden used to be one of my favourite places to relax and find time for myself. The garden was built below the house, and though you canβt see it in the photograph, a decking area provided the perfect viewpoint. I would sit out in the evening or in the morning, and enjoy the scenery.

Thanks to Hugh for providing the inspiration and, as always, thanksΒ for stopping by.
Mel



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