Thursday, 12 March 2026

Daffodil Sky

 

Might as well carry on the theme this week and show some different sky view points 

 
The photos are from the same place in our village
 

Just outside the pavilion

When the daffodils are out they make a beautiful display

They also make a good subject to photograph

With their bright yellow coloring 

Happy SkyWatch

Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Time for Daffodils

 

Daffodils are  really blooming here at the moment, you cannot go anywhere in the village with out seeing them in flower so here are a few for you to look at

 On the roadside


The glow even on a dull day

The school nature reserve


 They grow wild

 

On the bridge embankment 


 Nearby the trains go past


Take Care  

Saturday, 7 March 2026

St Mary the Virgin Hambleden

  

This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary the Virgin the first of four churches in Buckinghamshire. This one came up with some nice surprises and a Historic connection to the Charge of the Light Brigade.


Thursday, 5 March 2026

First Sunset of 2026

 

12th February started out quite dreary 

The daffodils brightened the morning up

The evening turned out much better

The sunset quite spectacular

With bright hues after it had gone down

The clouds looked to be rolling in

 Happy SkyWatch

 

Saturday, 28 February 2026

Christ Church Cathedral Oxford

 


This week the Church Explorer visits Christ Church Cathedral Oxford a place I have long wanted to visit and finally made the time to do so 

 


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Memory walk


 

 This will be a memory for some one who reads this and might make them smile with all the bad weather going on over the pond there.

This is an old roman road that runs through Cholsey on it's way past Dorchester which is the other side of the horizon 

Just after I took the last photo I noticed a clump of daffodils growing

I had taken the dog out for a walk along a different route leading to this place known as Silly Bridge. If your wondering why the name well back when the buiilt the railway the locals used to take their cattle and sheep to graze on the common land on the other side. The railway did not want to build it but the locals insisted, in the end they got their way. Not long after the enclosures act cam in and the local landowners grabbed the common land and the locals lost the right to take their stock over the bridge. It just leads to the fields on the other side. Mind you they also built a lunatic asylum a mile away and it was a favorite place to go and jump off so that cold also be where the name came from.

That's the railway below now electrified

That;s what it looks like by the bridge, no way do you survive that little jump

Nice juicy sloes the birds have yet to eat  

The track leading to Silly Bridge

And back to the village

Nearer the village, just ahead was a place we called the pit  and the kids used to play in, it was an old chalk quarry, it was filled in many years ago more is the shame. I might add there was also a WWII Horsa Glider that was nearby and a lady mad into a house, after she died it was moved off and restored 

End of the walk and back to the village

 Happy SkyWatch

Saturday, 21 February 2026

St Nicholas, Rotherfield Greys

 

This week the Church Explorer makes a return visit St Nicholas Rotherfield Greys to have a look around this wonderful church and the impressive Knollys tomb


Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Unlucky for some

 

Friday 13th I popped into Wallingford and while I waited for the bus which was about an half hour wait I went out for  a quick walk.

The Thames was in flood and the seat was in the water meaning you would get your feet wet if you sat on it

The water was flowing freely under the bridge, still 5ft lower that the high of 2024

The phone box is near the bridge, normally now they are used for other purposes but this one still has a phone in I did not check if it worked

 The high street was shut off so unlucky if you wanted to go along it.

Happy SkyWatch 

Saturday, 14 February 2026

All Saints, Rotherfield Peppard

 

The church Explorer visits All Saints Rotherfield Peppard, a revisit to this lovely little church as I happened to be nearby. 


 

Thursday, 12 February 2026

Avebury Sky

 

I know everyone goes to Stone Henge but one place that people visit and is not as well know is Avebury Stone Circle, fact is it's bigger and I think does line up with Stone Henge. |The photos were taken back in 2014 when I visited with my wife and reminds me I would like to go again  

It is well worth walking around the whole site as you can get up and personal with the stones

You can walk around the outer ring ditch

One of the trees growing in the stone circle near the village

The village of Avebury is right in the middle of the stone circle


Three of the large stones

They are all different shapes and sizes

Stitch photo of the circle looking towards Avebury


 And one from the opposite side of the village

Happy SkyWatch