Sunshine on a Christmas Day
The last of this series on sunshine, this one on Christmas Day. Does not everyone like tractors? Continue reading Sunshine on a Christmas Day
What more sunshine?
This from the 1dt December and the leaves on here also clinging on until the last. Perhaps it’s a Clingon Tree. Witcombe again. Worth the walk on a rare sunny day. Continue reading What more sunshine?
Sunshine Day 6
Witcombe, just a short drive away, it had started to get a tad wet but the leaves seemed to be clinging on, just. This taken in October. Continue reading Sunshine Day 6
Sunshine again: Day 5
Late in the day type of Sunshine in September, this one taken in Derbyshire which looked brilliant with its high contrast and dark shadows. Continue reading Sunshine again: Day 5
Day 4 of Sunshine
This sunflower was bent over in the September sunshine, not sure what happened to August. Continue reading Day 4 of Sunshine
Day 3 of Sunshine
This is horse’s tail in the foreground and is up near the Cotswold Way. It’s a dreaded weed in a vegetable garden but it just looked brilliant on this day in July. Continue reading Day 3 of Sunshine
Day 2 of Sunshine
This one is of a giant limb of a tree on the top of the Cotswolds at the very end of May. Continue reading Day 2 of Sunshine
Day 1 of sunshine
I’m not sure what it’s like where you live at present, but we seem to be having very dull wet days, so I’ve decided to post a week of sunshine. This one from May last year. Continue reading Day 1 of sunshine
Battered Eagle
Knight’s Sword: how to keep your distance
I never thought that I’d still be using these drawings after so long, this was done in the last lockdown. I hope that this will remind people to keep their distance and stay safe. Continue reading Knight’s Sword: how to keep your distance
Robin’s Walk
This drawing is from an image taken by my friend Robin. I hope I’ve done his image justice. The walk is above the River Severn quite close to Gloucester. From the top of this hill is a view down to the Severn and over to the Boat at Ashleworth. The Boat being a pub right by the River, which is frequently flooded, so it is then the Boat in the river. The walk starts at the Red Lion at Wainlodes, just a little further down river. It’s a lovely walk, try it if you can. If you look carefully at … Continue reading Robin’s Walk
