A view from Jenny Brown's Point
The whispering shifting sands
Rocks Beach, Anglesey
Art class
Ynys Moelfre
The Island of Ynys Moelfre
In memory of Dic Evans (1905-2001)
Moelfre Lifeboat Station
Evening graze
Lligwy Burial Chamber
Hen Capel Lligwy
The Circus comes to town
Who’s a pretty birdie then?
Seeing Red
Re yesterdays photo: Is it a Wren or a Robin?
TransPennine through Diggle
Achmelvich rest
The rugged view from Achmelvich
Over the Lochan
The ‘Split Rocks’ of Clachtoll
Clachtoll Broch
An Dun Lochan
Clachtoll beach
Clachtoll Bay
Lone Tree at Silverdale
The chimney
Hornby Castle from the River Wenning
The west face of Ingleborough
Weston-Super-Mare – The Grand Pier
Atlantic rainbow seat
Wheal Coates tin mine, then and now. For Andy
In tribute to our dear friend Andy: Wheal Coates,…
Trevellas Cove
View south over Trevellas Cove
Godrevy Lighthouse view.
Sunset at Wheal Coates.
A Cornish Wave
Surfer in Porth Chapel
Parys Mountain - Hell on Earth!
Parys Mountain 2
A Cemlyn Bay view
Flight of the Kittiwake
Across Hen Borth, Anglesey
St Rhwydrus Church, Hen Borth, Anglesey
Hen Borth in all its beauty.
The Skerries
Our constant companions
A Clachtoll fishing building
A Clachtoll view
The final reach
A Loch Assynt view
Rainbow at Brushes
Ardvreck Castle
Loch Beannach, Assynt
Plover Scar Lighthouse
Lets sit and ponder Plover Scar
At work
Leeming Beck near Hornby
Rainbow at Higher Swineshaw reservoir
Which way should we go today?
Peep!
The last voyage!
All aboard for the trip through the Standedge Tunn…
St Mary's, Kirkby Lonsdale.
Barbondale
St Bartholomew. Barbon
A Barbon Adventure
Alltan'abrahan grain Mill.
Towards Achmelvich Bay
Assynt (as we like to see it)
Scotland – Assynt (in normal conditions)
Suilven, a mountain of character
The Falls of Kirkaig.
From Inverkirkaig, Scotland.
Staycation
Amywch Lighthouse
The route to Parys Mountain
Point Lynas view
Aug 19, 2021 -A sign of our times!
Summer colours at the sea.
Inversnaid Jetty
Point Lynas Lighthouse
A Post card from Point Lynas
Carnforth Railway Station
Footbridge over the River Keer
Glasson Dock and its Lighthouse
A walk over Bolton-le-Sands
Birds on the wing
A view to the Yorkshire Dales
Memories
‘E’- marks the spot
Deluge of Daffodils
Over the Rainbow
Time for a rest -again!
Sunset over Loch Achray
A corner of Loch Ard
Stumped!
Away from it all
Amongst the fields of Barley
A pond, some reeds and a fence
Barley near the River Lune.
The River Lune
Devils Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale
Greetings from Silverdale
The pride of Loch Lomond
Loch Katrine – down on the water’s edge.
Loch Katrine, South East aspect
Loch Katrine, North West Aspect
A bench over Loch Lomond
It’s all systems Go…..
Loch Kathrine
Herb on Tour
A ride along Loch Arklet
Loch Arklet
HBM from The Dukes Pass –higher waterfall.
Across Loch Lomond looking North West.
Ben Lomond looking Eastwards
Get well flowers for Andy
Deep in the forest of macro
On the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond
Footbridge over The River Forth
The Trossachs – Waterfall near the Lodge.
Dukes Pass. Trossachs.
Towards the Mentheith Hills from the Duke’s Pass.
Spring morning in Scotland
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Ruskin's View, Kirkby Lonsdale
Back in Kirkby Lonsdale we take a look at this famous view.
“Feast your eyes on a breathtaking panorama of the Lune Valley and Underley Hall – the famous, heavenly Ruskin’s View. This scene was painted by the artist JMW Turner in 1822 and the picture so impressed the 19th century art critic, social theorist, painter and poet John Ruskin, that he wrote: ‘I do not know in all my country, still less in France or Italy, a place more naturally divine.’ In 1875, Ruskin described the panorama as ‘one of the loveliest views in England, therefore in the world’.” www.exploresouthlakeland.co.uk
To approach this view, one walks through the grounds of the beautiful Norman Church of St Mary the Virgin. See PiP
Enjoy full screen.
“Feast your eyes on a breathtaking panorama of the Lune Valley and Underley Hall – the famous, heavenly Ruskin’s View. This scene was painted by the artist JMW Turner in 1822 and the picture so impressed the 19th century art critic, social theorist, painter and poet John Ruskin, that he wrote: ‘I do not know in all my country, still less in France or Italy, a place more naturally divine.’ In 1875, Ruskin described the panorama as ‘one of the loveliest views in England, therefore in the world’.” www.exploresouthlakeland.co.uk
To approach this view, one walks through the grounds of the beautiful Norman Church of St Mary the Virgin. See PiP
Enjoy full screen.
Andy Rodker, Micky Mike, Peter_Private_Box, homaris and 19 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bonne journée salutaire.
Happy thursday
All the best TOZ
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubCheers, Herb
Two superb pictures. Cheers, Rosa.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubCheers, Herb
Despite what you said to Rosa, I think you have done yourself (and the view) proud with this beautiful shot! Great work my friend..!!
I love that ornate gate in the PiP and the church is very attractive. I was struck by the unusual placing of the clock!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeep safe. Herb
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