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  • Wrong kind of Snow? January 14, 2010
    Remember in 1991 when we had the wrong kind of snow for British Rail to keep the tracks clear, well I have the wrong kind of images for the image editing workshop! No seriously, amongst my 1,000’s of images - I never seem to have taken photos of interesting doorways, signs, vintage writing or wonderful faces.  [...] […]
  • Clear March Skies March 9, 2010
    The weather here continues to be amazing. With glorious days, lots of sunshine (no coats needed). And clear, clear sky – meaning the night-time temperatures drop to about -7c The plants are confused – but I’m happy […]
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Weekend walk - the snowline

Living where I do – I think I have mentioned before that my garden has its own lovely little micro-climate.

It can snow in 10 miles up the coast – or 10 miles down the coast …

But here in an Artist’s Garden – no snow.

It comes [...]

Ice on the Beach

As my vertigo is better than it was – and the osteopath suspects that the way I have been hunching over the computer probably contributed to it – it is more important that ever that I get out and walk – so Dobby, P and I went onto the beach for our weekend [...]

Winter Solstice 2009

Solstice blessings.

Weekend Walk – 13th December

I cannot believe that I have not posted a weekend walk since the 15th February -

I suspect that as a group, we have not walked since then

And today, when we were in the hills,

I did wonder why we haven’t.

(Probably my friends found it [...]

Walking in the Mist

Dobby and I went for our “Weekend Walk” today – and went a little further than we did last weekend. Although we didn’t go to our usual place for coffee – as we thought we had better stick to the road, rather than trek off across country.

I don’t quite know what has happened [...]