The light was on my side

A trip out late on Sunday to Gloucester. I needed to get out and take some pictures and the docks never disappoint. Later in the day on a Sunday seemed like a good opportunity and so it proved. Here are the best of the bunch: This is down in the docks, the ship behind waiting I assume to be refurbished. Rather reminded me of the Ben Nicholson abstracts from the 1950s. You see what I mean about the evening light? This is the dry dock, dry. I expect the ship will end up in here to have it’s bottom scraped. … Continue reading The light was on my side

It makes a change from sheds

My love of sheds knows no bounds, but I like gardens and flowers, and yesterday I dug up very first of my spuds. Very fine they are too. This morning the wind has dropped and the garden sits still, previous days felt like a storm was brewing with swirly gusts blowing the trees and everything else about in a bit of a strop. Calm is the keyword for today. Cucumbers are repotted and a frame ready to take them skywards, just hope they like whisky and that they haven’t had too much. A recent acquisition of an old whisky barrel … Continue reading It makes a change from sheds

Gloucester Gargoyles and Dave

This post was meant to go out in January, when the photos were taken. Now in the start of the Summer it seems odd to post about a winter day in Gloucester when the light was on my side, but hey ho! Any chance I have to get out at this time of year I’ll take if the sun is shining. It’s been a rare thing of late, but today it really was sunshine all the way. I thought I’d head for the River but on the way changed my mind. It was sunny but from a distance the Severn … Continue reading Gloucester Gargoyles and Dave

Engulfed Shed

There’s something rather beautiful when nature takes over, and in these pictures is a shed in a field. It’s in a stunning green valley in Gloucestershire and has always been a favoured shed of mine, I’ve taken many images of it. It’s now starting to disappear as green takes over . I’ve never seen anyone in all the years I’ve been visiting it, go near it or busying themselves nearby but they must at some time. So today’s walk went close by and I could not resist taking even more pictures of it. I’d just love to know its history, … Continue reading Engulfed Shed

“It was the gardener with a candlestick in the long gallery“

This place: Cragside in Northumberland is a house and garden reminiscent of an Agatha Christie novel. Built on the riches of an engineer called Armstrong, who eventually became a Lord and was fiendishly inventive, he made the bulk of his fortune from weapons, sadly. The gardens here are full of rhododendrons and there are paths everywhere to get in good walk. It was pouring when we were there, which had brought in many visitors to see the house so we went out in the wet. My trousers became two tone, light blue beneath my macintosh, and dark blue where they … Continue reading “It was the gardener with a candlestick in the long gallery“

Matches in the window…

You can tell we’re up North from this picture. They do not expect hours of sunshine up here in the North East and this traditional hardware shop shows of a fine selection of combustibles, as well as equipment for poking the fire? Where else would you put matches in your window display next to fire lighters? Apart from a branch of the Co Op there’s not a single business that is not an independent, it was like a breath of fresh air, and there’s plenty of that too in the area. Continue reading Matches in the window…

Let’s get a few cheerful images out there.

Wild garlic, a short video from a recent walk, well about two weeks ago. Not telling you where, best left alone. This magnificent scene was a real treat this Spring. Also here some still pictures of another wild garlic location, the photo is in Somerset, the film in Gloucestershire. There you go, thought you might like to see them. If you came over here expecting to see some cartoons, then I’m sorry, but I will be posting some soonish as I’ve just finished another children’s book with my good friend Andy Harden. It’s just gone to the printers and when … Continue reading Let’s get a few cheerful images out there.

The Black Mountains and a hidden church

We took a little break some weeks ago, if you can take a break from being retired, so busy. Well worth it, welcomed by some refreshing weather but we did the British thing and got out there walking in the rain. We chose to walk to Llanelieu from Talgarth, a lovely little town with plenty of walking to choose from. The church was the site for our picnic and by the time we’d finished our sandwiches the weather brightened for the walk back. Inside the church were all sorts of visual treasures best seen here. I love the name of … Continue reading The Black Mountains and a hidden church