historical either for the land owners past through the generations, or used in the rage of past wars
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Friday, 1 July 2016
Cornish Coves in
A Camel Trail
Mystical and magical times in a stunning county in a spectacular country of lush green
Though climate change does have an impact, like the rest of the world
Friday, 6 May 2016
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
On My Recent Travels ...
taking the scenic route in rediscovering life after four walls and a ceiling ... I have been re-discovering the world outside. And at times a struggle, it is well worth the effort in trudging through those struggles, to capture life around me.
There has been lots to inspire me, and finally once again I am overflowing with ideas ...
- Chimney stacks
- Dereliction
- Architecture
- Geography
- Geology
- The Hydrologic Cycle
- Water, Water everywhere
- How roads are made
- Flood Defences
- Flood Plains
- Foundations
- Bridges
- Nature
- Landscapes
- Seascapes
A sensational sky, a stunning sunset, an electrifying thunderstorm. Colour and texture, the dew drops on flora. The waves on the coast, the ripples of wind on water at the first visit to the Mersey and nearly being blown off my feet.
The ornate buildings the eco buidings, yet more ruins in recent times, I have yet to look up about in Staffordshire. The haunted tunnel in Kidsgrove. I have been fascinated with geography and history, since I can remember. We have lived in a listed building where we shared information about the place, to tourists who stopped to talk, passing through a village in Kent. That must have been our most photographed dwelling we lived in ... A fascinating time ...
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