Monthly Archive: August, 2025

Could I borrow a shelf in the deep freeze for a day or so?

That was the question I asked after we had a delivery of frozen food last week.  I happened to catch sight of a bunch of flowers reflected in a frozen container. They looked… Continue reading

Not quite the Punt Championships

Normally in this space my readers have to endure a rambling narrative which helps the pictures along. This week I will suspend my literary skills in favour of a few short explanations. First… Continue reading

Once you get over the dust – it’s great

Life – the open fields and a combine harvester I wondered if the dust from the chaff thrown up behind a combine harvester would make attractive abstract pictures. Yeh – well I get… Continue reading

All creatures great and small (but mainly small)

The smaller they are the harder it is to find them and then keep them in focus. Ladybirds, for their size move ever so quickly. Even the moth trap I found difficult. Once… Continue reading