This week the Church Explorer features St Nicholas Ickford a church I only spent a few moments looking around but have intentions of returning to
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 features St Nicholas Ickford a church I only spent a few moments looking around but have intentions of returning to
Thursday 21st Jan the morning after Biden was inaugurated President of the United States I woke up to this beautiful dawn with the sun just coming up. After looking out the bedroom window and seeing this view I went and got my phone and took a coulpe of photos
Zooming back I captured the houses in the dawn
Hours later a the New Dharma Bums would be getting up to this in California
Happy Skywatch
Sunday was a snow day, first thing in the morning it snowed for a few hours, a welcome sight for some and dread for others. Personally I love seeing snow and have done since I was a kid but with climate change it does not happen often and when it does is not around for long. Once the snow had stopped I had no hesitation in going outside and getting a few photos around the garden before it disappeared.
The patio was well covered as it snowed and sitting at the table did not look like a good ideaAnd the apple tree had a layer along the branches, the bird feeder in the background providing food for Birds when they came down. The snow lasted a few hours but was mostly gone by the afternoon. I'm not sure when we will get more or weather is not so predictable now but at least for a few hours the snow was there to enjoy.
This week the Church Explorer takes you on Top of a Church Tower to show the view from on the top, not something you get to do every day but something I have been able to do in a few occasions
Tuesday I Featured a barn at Manor Farm I stopped quickly beside the Church Entrance and looked over towards the meadows opposite and spotted a superb sky
Turning around This looks towards manor Farm and the barn I was visiting
Heading home I could not help take one more skyview looking back through the village. Happy Skywatch
Take Care everyone
Sunday as it was a nice day I thought I would go out and get a few photos of a barn on the outside of the village. It was once a working barn but with changes in farming did not seem to be used as much. One day on the way home from work I noticed it was being converted and eventually was converted into two office spaces. The barns were empty for a long time before a gym opened up on one side, it became very successful and they soon took on the other part, now the barn is one huge gym. I had long wanted to get a few photos of the place with no one around and Sunday provided the opportunity.
This week the church explorer publishes part 2 of the 2020 review in which I did manage to visit 30 odd churches during the year, more than I expected.
Stay Safe everyone
Lockdown here in the UK has it's up's and downs , trying to know what to write is becoming a problem but one day Friday and Skywatch I always know what I can show. This week I thought I would show the sky from by my kitchen door taken over seven days. They were taken from Monday to Sunday at slightly differing times.
Above this was Monday I took the photo about 15:30
Tuesday I went out after 8:30 as the sun was rising
Wednesday I took the photo around 12:30
Thursday there was a slight fog in the air just after 9am
Friday there was a dusting of snow at 8am
Saturday the fog was there at 11:45
Sunday was at least a little clearer at around 12:25. The following day was more interesting so I will feature the same view at different times of the day. Take care and stay safe everyone.
Happy Skywatch
With the pandemic we have going on at the moment I have been reluctant to go out wandering around taking photos so today I thought it would be nice to look around my garden and see how things are developing. I was pleased to see things were starting to grow again.