Spud's Daily Photo
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
Thursday, 9 October 2025
View from Pips Bench
Monday, 6 October 2025
Vist to East End
I took our dog for a walk around the village and decided to go to the East End, this was the new estate on the old east end farm
After walking through the estate I ended up on the walk that run around the outside of the estate passing this insect hotel, the pile of dirt looks like it is there for hedgehogs and other small mammals to hibernate. The insect hotel was not the only one I passed
Further on I passed the pond
With this duck taking the opportunity to have it to himself
The pond it where the rainwater ends up from the drains along the estate road
Up ahead the corn dryers from the old farm
Further around the poppy head sculpture a nod to the name of the estate and the fact it was built on a poppy field
Further along a children's playground
The wooded walk planted when the estate was finished is now flourishing well and it will not be long before you will not see the houses.
Take Care
Saturday, 4 October 2025
St Mary Monninton on Wye
This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary Monnington on Wye the Third in the Kilvert churches I visited near the River Wye. Bit of a surprise finding this one was in the Bulmers Apple Cider orchards
Thursday, 2 October 2025
Campsite sky
Some photos from back in the middle of September when we were at our caravan
The seat I am always drawn to trying to get the photo I want
Further up the path looking towards the Radnor hills
Zoomed in a little and the edge of Aberedew hill
Getting on further looking to the camping field
Going back down near the bend in the track and you can see mist in the distance, mind you it could be rain
When we got around the end of the lake it did rain
It eased off so we got on with finishing the walk
The clouds still threatened rain
Last time I saw this rock it was nearly out of the water, the rain has filled the lake back to nearly its normal level.
Happy SkyWatch
Tuesday, 30 September 2025
The Conker tree
The Conker tree or Horse Chestnut tree if you want its proper name grows on the Forty or Village green to people who are ignorant of what local places are called.
It's been there longer than I have been around
More than I can say for this monstrosity which was built back in the 1960's with no thought whatsoever to any architecture design or being sympathetic to the fact it was a village
There are six shops with in, the one to the right is the Butchers and though changed hands has been here the longest along with the hairdressers which is second left which changed hands a few times, around the corner is a men's barbershop and a pharmacy. The pharmacy which used to occupy the two units was made smaller and the barber shop took the vacant unit on
Over to the left is a cafe that has changed hands so much I forgot what was there to start with. the newest shop is on the right which seems to sell vintage items for want of a better word. At least it looks better that the Accountants that used to be there.
Anyway back to Conker trees, this is Whitehead meadow or School meadows as I used to know it, the old school is where the buildings you can see to the right are. The school was converted to be a retirement home and some new parts added to it. When were were kids we collected conkers to play the game with
When I walk around now I see conkers scattered all over the ground
The conker tree still grows shedding its seeds each year though now there are more laying around. I'm not sure I miss getting my knuckles wrapped by the missed hits so may be is is a good thing it is not played so much.
Take Care
Saturday, 27 September 2025
St Peter & St Paul Whitney-on-Wye
This week the Church Explorer visits St Peter & St Paul Whitney-on-Wye the first of seven churches I will be visiting on the same day. Whitney-on-Wye is one of the churches that Francis Kilvert visited, this one where he was befriended by Henry Dew.
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Monday, 22 September 2025
Oxford from the tower
Last weeks blog ended up at this place St Peter in the East now St Edmund's Hall Library when I was talking to the librarian who was telling me about the place she said the tower was open and you had to climb six flights to get to the top as bit of a cardio work out for you
Needless to say she was not wrong so here are some photos through the windows which were a little dirty
Looking down the rooftops to St Mary the Virgin on the left with the Radcliffe Camera center
Saturday, 20 September 2025
St Garmon St Harmon
This week the Church Explorer visits St Garmon's church at St Harmon for the first of ten churches I visited over three days to see the churches from the Clerics trail of Francis Kilvert. St Harmon was where he was vicar
Tuesday, 16 September 2025
Odd photos from around Oxford
It was open doors in Oxford over the weekend so on the Sunday I took the opportunity to visit a couple of Churches that had become collage library's
First was this one which is now the center for Mission studies, it used to be St Peter & St Paul
Walking past the old Radcliffe Infirmary I noticed someone taking a photo of this fountain
I noticed this blue plaque on the nearby wall, I have come across another not far away in Old Marsdon
The door of the old infirmary
It was the bit under the plaque was interesting as it asked for donations, even back then hospitals needed money
Passed this plaque
which was on this collage building
The martyrs memorial
Who were burned at the stake at this spot along Broad Street
Further on you see this place the Sheldonian theater
When I got here I had go too far