On the Malvern Hills
A quiet evening by the Pond
Potato peeling
Colourful porridge packet
Woodland management
Down on the farm
Yellow for danger!
Tree just walked into the frame!
After the Storm
The "Wild Wood" part of Poynton Park
Red wine stains
Takumar-A 28mm f2.8 prime lens.
Alf is getting a new coat for 2021
Time passes
Table setting
Moving times (1)
Moving times (2)
Gare de St Malo - TER train to Dol de Bretagne
High Bretton Rooftops in Dol de Bretagne
St Samson Statue in Dol de Bretagne
Statue of Soldier with Fabulous Moustache
Shop Window in Dol de Bretagne
Statue of Victor Hugo
Detail of Ship's Anchor on Nelson Memorial at Port…
Fyffes Banana Ship - Esmeralda
Sailing in the Solent
Pont Aven - Brittany Ferries
British Churchill Tank
Pirate Statue at Portsmouth
Admiral Lord Nelson - Statue at Portsmouth
Desirable Seaside Residence at Portsmouth (green)
Desirable Seaside Residence at Portsmouth (blue)
Home Heights Residential Apartments, Southsea
New Tower at Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, Rises Abo…
Spinnaker Tower - Portsmouth
Clutter
Tree bark and boles
Fly like a bird (colour version)
Up, up, and away!
Fly like a bird (monochrome version)
The ravages of time
Our Savage Yesterday
A shaft of sunlight, and rain like tears.
A Chip off the Old Block
Stay at home - Stay safe!
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Detail of Ship's Anchor on Nelson Memorial at Portsmouth
The Nelson memorial quotes his famous words "England expects that every man will do his duty". This was his message sent in 1805 as the British fleet took on Spanish and French vessels at Trafalgar.
Fortunately for those of us who received a modern education, this was an amendment to his original text which ran "England confides that every man will do his duty".
Fortunately for those of us who received a modern education, this was an amendment to his original text which ran "England confides that every man will do his duty".
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