Walking near Aberthaw
Bit of a marathon this. Seventeen miles on a hot day. Described here.
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Bit of a marathon this. Seventeen miles on a hot day. Described here.
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Just one of many pictures taken of a BBQ fire on Abereiddi Beach, Pembrokeshire.
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A bridge, a map, a purpose and a walk with a good friend.
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Jasper’s been enjoying the sunshine today from the moment he jumped on to a deckchair at 08:30, following the sun as it passed across the garden.
A place in the sun Read More »
Following the Seattle Seahawks success in the 2014 Superbowl, I remembered taking a picture of these superfans during our visit to Seattle in October 2007 – I thought it was worth recording here as I work through old posts from the former website.
Is it just me, or is there not something rather ‘nice’ about this image – sort of cultures clashing but with a sense of belonging too. Anyway, I like it. Taken near St Kilda, Melbourne several years ago.
It would be a shame if some of the older images that I like and that have “meaning” were forgotten in the new blog. So here’s a favourite from a few years back. Taken at the end of a lovely walk with Roger and Karen as we turned towards the Pelican in her Piety for
Mum asked me to take a few pictures of the lovely show of daffodils that Louise had planted for her. Here’s one …
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Jasper will grab any opportunity for warmth, back support and any stroking that’s available. All you need to do is make yourself comfortable and he’ll jump up to share that with you.This time it’s Gail’s turn!
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Almost the last day in Australia and Peter took us to the Mornington Peninsula and to Portsea to let us look across to The Heads (or The Rip) a fierce narrow channel that is the only entrance and exit to Melbourne Bay. When you consider the size of the vessels that come through this narrow
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