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Fingers of Orange

The rain finally stopped yesterday so I made the most of it by taking a lovely walk in the woods,…

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Throw Back Thursday – Durdle Door before Sunrise

In the early hours of the morning while it was still dark, the alarm woke me up and I quietly…

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Colour of Red

Just look at this wonderful maple leaf that I came across while I was walking! I think I could have…

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Careful how you lean that bike!!

Better not damage that bridge or you’ll be ‘transported for life’! It seems a harsh penalty but actually it was…

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Throw Back Thursday – Dawn in Ennerdale

Early morning as the sun began to wake up, I made my way along the country lane towards Ennerdale Water.…

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On the woodland path

A shot taken from today’s walk. It’s been a funny day, some beautiful sunshine and some very heavy showers, but…

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An Excursion to Eye Bridge

It’s a regular haunt of mine, Eye Bridge. It crosses the River Stour near Pamphill; in fact it is one…

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On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 4

We were woken early by the rumbling of a train, the sound coming in through our open window – it…

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On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 3

Day three dawned bright – in fact it was probably brighter outside than in because of disturbed sleep last night.…

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On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path again – 2019 Day 2

Day two dawned somewhat cloudy although fortunately it wasn’t to last. Compared to my more usual camping trips, this was…

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