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Indeed it was this morning. Plenty of wind and a few spots of rain when I ventured out on the bicycle. Of course it didn’t last – the few spots of rain got… Continue reading
Indeed it was this morning. Plenty of wind and a few spots of rain when I ventured out on the bicycle. Of course it didn’t last – the few spots of rain got… Continue reading
Here we are again – back on the road. This week I went to Olney in Buckinghamshire where each Shrove Tuesday the ladies of the town are invited to take part in the… Continue reading
After 10 years I have decided to end weekly editions of the blog. Instead it will be relaunched in the new year possibly with a new design and topics which reflect the photographs… Continue reading
I enjoy photographing church interiors – the bigger the church – the more I enjoy it. So buildings like Norwich Cathedral, Ely Cathedral or even Southwell Minster have all figured on this blog… Continue reading
There is a sort of innate cheerfulness about mornings, especially when the sky is clear and the clouds haven’t got up yet. Geese pass overhead on their way to breakfast in the sugar-beet… Continue reading
Some images from around the mudflats at Morston. At this time of year I don’t find evenings all that attractive, but one or two images here, taken at the end of the half… Continue reading
At this time of year I find fungi like these all over the garden, all over the grass verges and in just about every woodland I visit. Someone said that they thought this… Continue reading
I have never been a great supporter of Halloween. For one thing the idea of ghosts and witches and little devils fills me with dread. I’m not even keen on Green Men and… Continue reading
I wonder if you ever suddenly remember something from the past that you forgot to do. This week (in addition to all that rain) we had a morning when there was a light… Continue reading
Yes I remember I covered this event last year and it is not very often that I have a similar set of photographs within twelve months, but it is twelve months (almost to… Continue reading