15 of my favourite views

There are so many beautiful views in the world, many I have seen and many I have on my list of wishes. This list, then, is of a few that I love more than others – some of these please I have visited and photographed over and over in different seasons and lights. Some of them I have visited only once, but remain in my memory as special, unique. These are views that make me smile, take a deep breath, and feel at peace.

Unsurprisingly, quite a few of these now grace the walls of our house, as canvas prints or collages.

I hope that they bring you the same smile and peace of mind.

Boston, Massachusetts – Quincy Market

Bruar, Scotland – lower Falls of Bruar

Carcassonne, France – the medieval city of Carcassonne from the Pont Vieux

Edinburgh, Scotland – the castle from the Grassmarket

Fort William, Scotland – Glen Nevis

Fort William, Scotland – view of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil from Meall Beag viewpoint

Glenrothes, Scotland – view from East Lomond looking west

Guardbridge, Scotland – looking across the Eden Estuary to St Andrews

Lyme, New Hampshire – Post Pond

Marblehead, Massachusetts – Fort Sewall and the harbor from Fort Sewall beach

Marblehead, Massachusetts – view of Abbot Hall and Old Town from Crocker Park

Maunabo, Puerto Rico – Punta Tuna Beach

St Andrews, Scotland – view of the castle from the Scores

Tayport, Scotland – view looking west out to sea

Vieques, Puerto Rico – Sun Bay beach

There are many more…but this is a good start.


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