Rainbow over Barton.

This shot is from way back in 2006. At the time I worked for a printer in Gloucester and travelled around the area in my bright yellow little van looking for business, or visiting possible customers and actual ones. This is close to the centre of Gloucester. I thought at the time I saw the image, that I might go and knock on the door where the rainbow ends and suggest that they look for a pot of gold, or they could perhaps buy a lottery ticket, it might have brought them luck. One will never know. Continue reading Rainbow over Barton.

Winter Plottage

Not this winter but the winter of the first lockdown. The ethereal winter light helps this image. Not my plot but a neighbour who had it all dug over and ready for action, sadly he made the mistake ( if there is such a thing in gardening ) of leaving quite a lot of weed root in his diggings and it has many weeds now. There are various schools of thought about how to get rid of couch grass which can be really difficult to eliminate. We don’t use weedkillers around here so it’s a choice of picking out every … Continue reading Winter Plottage

Digging Steve

This shot of my neighbour plotter Steve, on his patch, was taken last winter. I like the way the green paths frame his immaculate plot. Steve used to be a road engineer and is fond of saying that “It’s not just tarmac, you know!” He seems to be digging a small road here for some planned planting. There’s evidence of spuds in the picture, so probably they are bound for the plot. He seems to have the ability to grow vegetables all at the same size, and his red cabbage this last year was just huge. Continue reading Digging Steve

“Just going out, I may be a some time…”

This is Edward Wilson who died on the same ill-fated trip to Antarctica as the man who spoke the words: Titus Oats. I think it’s a rather wonderful statue, and with all the present debate on statues at least this one is not contentious. It’s in Cheltenham Town centre and he looks over the posh shoppers on the Promenade there. The phrase is spoken these days whenever I go out shopping and as I mostly do this on-line these days, perhaps it should be revised to ” I’m staying in, won’t be a minute” Spoken on an ill- fated trip … Continue reading “Just going out, I may be a some time…”

Slimbridge old van and a tiny gem

This from some time ago now, an old van just beyond Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust area by the banks of the Severn. You can get to it by a little gate at the end of the grounds, and you’ll be away from the crowds. I heard a reed warbler down there, shy bird, so did not see him. Sounds a bit like an old Hewlett-Packard inkjet printer charging up after having an ink refill. And then this from just last week. A recently deceased exquisite tiny bird on a pavement in a huge shopping area near Barnsley in Yorkshire. … Continue reading Slimbridge old van and a tiny gem

Cathedral Window detail

This is a small detail in a window in Gloucester Cathedral and is about 3 inches square. Found on one of my frequent visits there. Not that I’m religious, I’m not. They were clients of mine when I worked at the print company, and very good clients too. Lovely people. If you are in this area go and visit, there’s lots to see and they have in recent years done a wonderful job on making what was a car park into a garden. There’s a permanent staff of masons there, constantly repairing and renewing. There are times, in what are … Continue reading Cathedral Window detail

Leckhampton and by the River

When is say “ by the River” I mean by the Severn which runs through Gloucestershire. These two buildings have looked like this for years. The one at Leckhanpton Hill, from where on a clear day you can see the River. The other close by the River in Purton. Top photograph taken in 2008, bottom one around two years ago. What I like about these images and places is that they don’t seem to change much. The old farm buildings at the back of Leckhampton Hill have looked like that for years. The farmer uses them but has no need … Continue reading Leckhampton and by the River

Cathedral Gargoyle

Gloucester Cathedral gargoyle on a summer day. This is one of quite a few gargoyles that have been replaced over the last several years. The fine work of the modern masons. There objects look quite small when viewed from the ground but are really very large, and two thirds of the stone is the end balancing it on the roof. I think this one has perfect grace and charm. Perhaps even better viewed in the rain when she would be pouring fresh rainwater from her water vase. Continue reading Cathedral Gargoyle