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Nov. 01, 2019
Seeing double, treble or even septuple!
I recently discovered the work of Riccardo Magherini, in particular his multiple exposure cityscapes. This look isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but I really like…
Aug. 24, 2019
Breadwalk walk...
The Breadwalk, the path along the River Teme through Ludlow, is so named because when it was built in the 1800s it was paid for in bread. Local poor labourers…
July 31, 2019
Big sky...
Got to love those clouds - I believe the technical meteorological term is Smoothinox Fluffiflora... or something like that.
July 10, 2019
Oswestry Iron Age Hill fort
The other day we had a trundle up to Oswestry to stroll around the earth ramparts of the Iron Age hill fort just north of the town. You can kind of see some of…
March 28, 2019
The mansion...
This is Attingham Park near Shrewsbury. I'm not a fan of 18th century Palladian-style mansions but at least this one has a comedic twist. The 2nd Lord Berwick…
March 07, 2019
Craven Arms
A short stay in Rowton, near to Craven Arms, Shropshire. We started a walk from the Discovery Centre up towards the Shropshire Hills to one of the highest…
Jan. 03, 2019
Misty Bridge
On a cold winters morning I found myself driving through the Ironbridge Gorge when to my right the bridge came in sight with an eerie atmospheric glow. I…
Sept. 06, 2018
Fruit with a view...
From our last walk along the Stiperstones with views across the rolling hills of Shropshire from the heather covered ridge. And it's a great place to harvest…
Aug. 26, 2018
If you go down to the woods today...
You'll very likely get soaked because it hasn't stopped raining all day! But then it is a bank holiday weekend so what do you expect.
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