People Poems
This afternoon I travelled up to Leeds with R and Child One. You might assume if you read yesterday’s journal entry that we were making a genealogical pilgrimage to the last resting place of my ancestor Samuel Keeble, but in … Continued
This afternoon I travelled up to Leeds with R and Child One. You might assume if you read yesterday’s journal entry that we were making a genealogical pilgrimage to the last resting place of my ancestor Samuel Keeble, but in … Continued
Yesterday was the 200th anniversary of the Battles of Quatre-Bras and Ligny. Tomorrow is the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. My 3x great-grandfather Samuel Keeble was a trooper in the 2nd Royal North Regiment of Dragoons – colloquially … Continued
This is the final call for entries for this week’s Mono Monday challenge, which I will judge tomorrow. The theme is Angle. This is a shot of the angle between the tower (to the left) and the the rear gable … Continued
When I conceived this shot, it was all about the angles within the five-bar gate. The arrival of a fat elderly terrier fierce guard dog as I was taking it was serendipitous.
Last night and this morning we finally got the rain we needed – in fact, at one stage it was so wet outside that I thought I might have to take an indoor shot today. Eventually though the downpour eased … Continued
I only knew the blipper AMC through the writing of her daughter BikerBear, but since Alma died last weekend the tributes I’ve read in other people’s journals have made it clear that she was a much-loved member of this community. … Continued
Some of you have probably been wondering what would happen if you were to drive a large farm vehicle into the parapet of a mediaeval bridge. To save you the time and trouble of conducting your own experiment, allow me … Continued
I was slightly stumped as to what I could photograph for today’s Wide Angle Wednesday challenge, which is Modern. We don’t really do modern around these parts! I took three photos I quite liked of the modern extension to the … Continued