This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary Magdalene, Eardisley. The church does not look anything unusual till you walk in the door and see the most amazing Norman font I have seen
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 Mary Magdalene, Eardisley. The church does not look anything unusual till you walk in the door and see the most amazing Norman font I have seen
This week the Downs above Blewbury, not many photos as this was not the main place I wanted to go its at the top of Woodway road and was probably not my best idea in driving all the way up as I felt the car ground out not that I was going very fast but I checked when I stopped and nothing looked amiss
This is the end of the road I went up, carry on walking along the track and you will come to a place called Lowbury Hill
Had to wonder what this was in front of the gallops but it hold the huge cutting blades of a combine harvester. Mow a days they take them off and tow the thing, I remember as a kid them driving a harvester along the roads and the cutter only took up a small part
I saw the tractor coming up the road after taking my last photo so waited till he went past but he stopped and mentioned I should not be parked here as there are race horses coming up the road. I said I was just going and waiting for him to go. I think he spotted me driving up and came to see what I was doing. The yellow blob you see is the harvester cutting the field
This week the Church Explorer visits, St Nicholas, Grosmont. The last of the first day tour of churches in Wales and Hereford. By the time I got here the rain I had been dodging finally came
This may make someone homesick and I hope he remembers the place. The Downs is outside the village I live I call them the Berkshire Downs even though this part is now in South Oxfordshire. On the 1st I went out to get some photos of the downs in the next village along.
Part of the lower downs near Aston Tyrrold
They had been cutting the crops and the trailer is full of straw bales
The downs I know are on the far side of the wood you see here which are called the plantation
The path here goes back towards Aston Tyrrold
Last one looking towards Kingstanding Hill most likely called that because a King Æthelred camped there the night before beating the Vikings in the Battle of Ashdown
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This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary & St David, Kilpeck to look at the superb Norman carvings on the church
You might have noticed we had a heat wave here in the UK with the temperature getting hotter by the day, we mostly hid inside out of the heat trying to stay cool. On what I thought was the hottest day I poked my head out of the bathroom window to get a photo of the remains of the sunset
A glow on the horizon
I though the air looked hazy from the back
South no different
The sky has some color out the back
It hit 37 C that day, next day was hotter
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This week the Church Explorer visit's St Faith Bacton a chance stop off on my tour after seeing the church was only a short distance from the road I was on. The visit was worth it for the Elizabeth I connection
After putting up for the last few days with over 35c looking at the sky's in Wales brings a lot of wishful thoughts
Going round the lake with the dog in the morning while my wife packed ready to go home I looked at the sky thinking it could be rain
In fact I'm sure it was raining in the distance
Looked grim that way as well
It was low over Aberedw hill
The weather might be cloudy but it would be welcome this week, especially in Wales as they had it as hot
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Morning walk we took in Wales the past time we were there
The swans were swimming up the lake
The family swimming in a line
The duck have now taken over the swans nest to rest up in
Further up the lane a couple of lambs had manage to get out side the gate for a forage
Take Care
This week the Church Explorer visits St Margaret, St Margarets to see the stunning rood loft and screen