This week the Church Explorer visits St Cadoc Raglan the last resting place of the knights of Raglan Castle. I took me two visits to get the photos I wanted.
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 visits St Cadoc Raglan the last resting place of the knights of Raglan Castle. I took me two visits to get the photos I wanted.
We I'm into February now even though I know its nigh on most of the way through March (all ways good to have a reserve) This was another beautiful sunrise I witnessed which is always good to see in the morning
Looking out of the bedroom window at just gone 7 in the morning
Wider view
Got to get one out of the bathroom
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In Wales this we visit St Michael Cwmdu a church I pass on my way to our caravan, It was one I thought about visiting if I had a chance. Well it did on this occasion though the place was locked it did have a large churchyard to look around.
The end of January and another suburb sunrise presented itself for me
Out of the bathroom window through the apple tree
Zooming out a to normal setting
Zoomed out
Even Google had a go adding an effect though I don't think it made much difference
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Some more photos taken way back when in 2008 0f a village called Collingbourne Ducas where my wife went dog training, while this was going on I went out for a walk around the village to see what the place was like.
Coming out to the main road looking right and a thatched house, to me it looked like it was an old pub converted, the house to the left looks newer and may have been built in the carpark of the place
The other way another thatched house
Small industrial estate
An actual pub the blue lion, it is still there but under a different name now
An old mile stone showing it is 10 miles to Marlboro and 10 to Andover
St Andrews the village church
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This week the church explorer visits St Michael Barford St Michael a beautiful old church with some superb beak head carvings around the doorway
I have been lucky with dawn skys so far this year they have been quite something to see, normally the sky is dull and cloudy but on this day I ought it just as it was glow on the horizon
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You might have seen hissing Sid in Wordless Wednesday so I had better give some background to him. Sid the remains of a branch that formed an Ivy Hedge along the road where I live. Last year the parish council got their handyman to cut the hedge and clear the ivy out of it. Problem was the ivy had killed off most of the hedge so I find it hard to believe it will regenerate. The ivy was also home to countless hedge sparrows. After the hedge was cut bad an ivy branch was left that looked like a snake.
A week or so later I walked past and some one had added a pair of eyes, so I called it Hissing Sid
Not happy with that a while later he had been given a kitted coat with a arm hole no less, mind you he needed it as it had been frosty
So the today I noticed Sid had been out for the evening as he was wearing bow tie. I look forward to see what happens next.
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This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary Broughton the church has a painted tomb effigy of a knight dating to 1306, you may also have noticed I published the blog in error a few weeks back.
The first sunrise I took in 2025
The mornings had been quite dull up to this day when I looked out of the patio window
Out of the bathroom looking west
Bedroom widow and the sun sending rays
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