Photo-haiku – Walking Over Time
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release brightened path
walking cobbled roads of time
peaceful moment shared
History tells us that the Romans once lived in Caistor, and that once this was where the centre of the settlement was. It is just below the back of St Peter and St Paul Church.
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October 16th saw us on Day 2 of our Woodland Walks series at Waters’ Edge Country Park in Barton Upon Humber. Waters’ Edge is a diverse nature reserve nestled along the Humber Estuary. Its proximity to the Humber Bridge adds a dramatic backdrop, espcially when there was a mist around it when we arrived. Known…
hill of solitudehold a moments rest aloneconnect foreverI drove to Lincoln to pick up my daughter and her boyfriend who were at their friend’s birthday meal at a place called Wildwood. I parked in St Martin’s Square, and listened to the sounds of the natural habitat, the party goers before deciding to walk with the…
You can see over 340 images from this event by watching the video. Click here, or see the bottom of this post We had the pleasure of attending a great day of military re-enactments at the Moira Furnace this weekend. Despite living 100 miles away, this was my second weekend in a row visiting Moira…
creak of the windowbreath in the new year coloursthe sun is shining9am: pulling back the curtains the colours of the New Year beckoned me to open the window and taste their warmth.We are off to Mablethorpe today, where I want to try out an idea for a new project I have been thinking about. I’ll…
Felixstowe whispers,Paws guide humans on the sand,Dog’s duty embracedI enjoyed using the little Ricoh GRIII Diary over the Christmas break, especially during a short trip to Felixstowe whilst I had a really painful ear infection.We were visiting family in Ipswich and my right ear had been giving me grief. I had phoned my own surgury…
A Serendipitous Day with The Norwich and District Photographic Society Pictorialists Group at Corpusty Mill Garden They say that accidental things are often the best, and last weekend was a perfect example of that. I had arranged to visit Joan and David, my photography friends in Norfolk. To our delight, they suggested that Shona and…