February is the Month for Snowdrops Today is the 1st of February, yes a month of 2025 already consigned to history…. but now February moves us...
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A chance discovery this week. Early morning, a low winter sun with long deep shadows… and a very cold dawn. I discovered the Churchyard of St. Bartholomew Church, Elvaston and its centuries old graveyard…. and the big surprise were the large areas of Snowdrops…. A winter surprise…. and despite a bright sun, the morning never … Continue reading Snowdrops and Gravestones
February is the Month for Snowdrops Today is the 1st of February, yes a month of 2025 already consigned to history…. but now February moves us...
The Lower Lighthouse, Fleetwood, Lancashire Built on squares, the Lower lighthouse on Fleetwood quay has been used over several centuries to guide...
The Church of St. Olaf, Wasdale, Cumbria. Surrounded by the highest mountains in Cumbria, is the valley of Wasdale, famous for Wastwater the deepest...
Early morning on the Tourist Trail and first stop is at Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, high on the hill above Tallinn, Estonia. (No interiors as it...
Somewhere over the Rainbow – In Norway It may well be a artificial rainbow… but just as bright as the ‘real’ thing. A...
Over 16 Years since I spotted this little lady at Salcombe. She appeared to be on her own. Confidently walking into the square, chair over shoulder...
Someone needs to do some Spring Cleaning ! Well maybe not… this is the storage unit attached to the sampling laboratory at a Sherry Bodega,...
TORSHAVN, Faroe Islands On the way to an extended trip to Iceland, we paused the journey on the Faroe Islands. Sadly it rained, all day, but it...
After endless drab, wet days, and against the Met Office predictions, today arrived with sunshine, a little mist and not a hint of a breeze. A canal...
Near the source of Derbyshire River Derwent. The good news is that the Storms have blown through…. the not so good news is that the rain is...