Sunday, 1 January 2017

Dawn to welcome 2017

The pretty countrysideSouthease and Lewis 
The British Countryside is picturesque so that many aristocrats love to own their cottages there.

In this short break between Christmas and New Year 2017, I travel to Southease to enjoy the natural scenery.To wake up at dawn and welcome the new year with fresh air.
It is not about famous mountains or waters but only quiet hills. The way to Southease is full of different smells mixed with greens, animals, grass, and their excrements(ha).




When the night falls (it is about 4:30pm in the winter), it is always good to stay at the house and brew some tea, read good novels or just family warm together.

I am not a night owl even though I travel outside; I lay down in my bed and got up very early in the next morning to see the frozen landscape.


Two pretty things I enjoyed in the morning when I hostel in Yha. One thing is the rich-favoured traditional English breakfast.

Another is taking a walking in the light-frozen fields under the dawn after breakfast.


The weather is actually not so windy in the morning; everything is as calm as a silent hill in the chilly atmosphere.

you can have a winter training here if you want to be 007...


Not surprisingly, birds, horses, donkeys,sheep,a cat, and cows are all on the way to Lewis.And animals are quite sensitive; they turned their heads and looked at youa nice stranger, when I clicked the shutter (actually I didn't raise any voice).





More interestingly, many doorplates of the houses are embedded into the green fields.







With great energy from the British breakfast, it was not a hard thing to travel among the countryside on a hike of 3.1 miles to Lewes.


If you want to gain more water from the air, you have to try your efforts to grow higher.

 
After hiking in the pretty field about one or more hours,Lewis comes to my eyes.



It is still during the festival season, see how wonderful they decorate doors with Christmas wreaths in their own idyllic styles instead of plastic gadgets.






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