This week the Church Explorer starts his second day of visits to the Clerics trail and the last two churches. The first is St Mary Hay on Wye where after dodging the rain the previous day this time if found me
This blog is to showcase some of the photo's I've taken, the pictures can be from my archive of many years or taken recently. They are from where I live and the various places I have been. I hope Enjoy my work and come back to visit again
This week the Church Explorer starts his second day of visits to the Clerics trail and the last two churches. The first is St Mary Hay on Wye where after dodging the rain the previous day this time if found me
I'm jumping ahead to last week when I visited one of the Oxford Collages, On my way back I stopped off at St Michael at the North Gate church to see if the tower was open, it was so I paid my fee and climbed up for some tower views
The next sire along is Lincoln Collage Library (All Saints Church)
Cornmarket street, Tom Tower left and Carfax right
Zoom with Shaldonian, Exeter and the Radcliff
Happy SkyWatch
Teddy hall is the nickname for St Edmunds Hall in Oxford one of the collages there. Monty Pythons Terry Hall studied here and another guy called Sir Keir Starmer who you might have heard of. Any way the main reason I was here was because I wanted to see the Crypt in St Edmund Hall Library which used to be the Church of St Peter in the East, I had arranged to see it with the librarian. The photos will be in my Church Explorer Blog in a few weeks time.
This is the church with St Edmund sat on a seat
This was taken back in September and is where I was going this time
When I came out I had a quick look at the old Dining room, I think it is just used for special occasions now
In the quad you can see this building with a huge Wisteria, must look amazing in bloom
I'll leave you with a photo of the Quad as I came out of the chapel, I should have visited the Old Library but did not realise I could, another time. The well in the center is medieval and uncovered during building work in 1926.
Take Care
This week the Church Explorer visits St Eigon Llanigon the last of the churches from my second day visiting Kilverts Churches. This is the one where he fell in love with the daughter of Rev. William Jones Thomas only to be told by the miserable fellow to leave it. Rev Thomas is buried with his unmarried daughters.
I decided to take the dog for a walk around the new estate, well the last one built back in 2023 to see what it was like now. The link will show how the place changed
Rain water pond where the gully's empty
A duck seems quite happy here
The grain silo in the distance, I'm sure I have a photo of the old barn as well somewhere
Poppy sculpture
Kids playground, never had one like this when I was young
This is where I took a photo of the original field you can see in the link, no doubt the woods will hide the houses eventually
Happy SkyWatch
Some photos from Halloween as promised
Taster from the morning walk with our dog after seeing them in the village
Dracula's Bride met us at the gate collecting offerings
Skeletal minders
Collage of sights
Spider in web
Skeletons having a party
Copse bride was a must
Can't miss Betelgeuse
Three witched brewing
Couple of zombies to end the show who handed out sweets
The whole show was very impressive to see with a lot of the figures moving around adding to the effect. Only thing that spoiled it for me was the kid behind me who insisted on a screaming at the top of her voice as we walked around
This week The Church Explorer visits St Mary Cusop which is not far from Hay on Wye.The church has a very pleasing interior and a large churchyard
Last week I showed photos I took with my compact camera, this week similar ones with my phone which is what I normally take when out walking
Aberedw hill which is where we are heading
The route was different than the one normally taken but no less hard
The views are no less splendid
This view down to the campsite
Is what you get from this seat in memory of Tessa Yates who died in April 2009 age 52
Further up the hill
Looking across the valley