I’d put the camera away for the day as I did not think I’d get chance to use it again and I was just pulling some bread from the oven when Julie called through that I may want to grab my camera. When I looked at the Pennines out of the living room window the last light of the day was casting a nice red tinge on the hills and the cloud looked rather good so I did indeed grab my camera and snapped a few shots. click image for…
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You have to wonder
What happens inside your head at times, for March the theme of the month that I’m working on is Airships. For some reason my mind turned this into Hairships, which are of course ships which carry hair to wig makers :-/ well what else would they do with it. Any sailor worth is salt will tell you, if you want to make some easy money go to the Willwurd Isles, the daily routine was to sail round the various ports basking all the while under the Caribbean Sun collecting bags…
Read MoreOne day
One day I’ll learn the name of all these Eastern fells, I’m not so bad at remembering the fells out West, but for some reason I never picked up all the Eastern fell names. Click on small panoramic for larger version.
Read MoreA day of cloud
Not that I’m complaining as the cloud made for some interesting effects. First off was the cloudy sunrise – A couple of hours later and we were traveling West along the A66, the light did not look very exciting until we approached Blencathra and shafts of light broke through the cloud – Finally they view from our lunch stop 🙂
Read MoreMorning wanders
This morning we decided to go somewhere different for our morning wander, so we jumped in the car and headed off towards Mungrisdale. The light wasn’t brilliant, but it was still nice to be out looking at the, somewhat hazy, fells.
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