I'm taking a break for a few days, back Friday
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 Anno's Church Llananno which is the first one I visited in Wales for a long time, the amazing Rood Screen was worth the visit just to see alone
Yes in England and Wales. The sunrise was first thing when I got up at our house and the sunset later when we went to our caravan in Wales, sort of start and end to a beautiful day. If there is overkill on the photos you know I'm a sucker for sunrises & sunsets
First thing in the morning I let the dog out and noticed this sky
A beautiful pink culour
The sky and clouds waiting for the sunrise to happen
About 11 hours later while walking the dog in Wales where we stay I noticed these clouds reflecting the sun going down
The sky was glowing
Further on looking back north east
and east towards the Radnor hills
Firther up the hill I stopped to see the last sky of the sunset
The sky still glowed from the colour
The clouds seemed reluctant to gather while the sun gave off it's last rays
Happy Skywatch
Normally I would write about this in the church Explorer but I thought I would do a shorter version for this blog. A few weeks ago I visited a church at Abbey Cwmhir nearby an this old sign pointing directions to places in the village
One finger pointed to the Abbey Ruins
If you follow it you come to this farm follow the directions show there
and after going past the back door of the far you come to this field where you can see the ruined walls of the old abbey
Looking down it the place must have been huge
The pillars that held the roof up must have been imminence
Near the end of the abbey you will find this memorial stone of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd the last native Prince of Wales
There is a small museum you can visit in one of the farm buildings
where you will see information boards and a photo frame
Which commemorates King Charles III visiting when he was Prince of Wales. Makes you feel humbled to know who's footsteps you folowed
Take Care
This week the Church explorer visits St Matthew Llanewedd a church that has defied me for years to see inside, This time I noticed an angel and wondered if I would be in luck this time, I was and saw angels everywhere
Back to some clearer skys (Apart form the cloud) for this weeks SkyWatch taken on the 1st of October in Wales
The aim to take the dog for a walk which is around the lake
Clouds were coming in to cover the blue sky
Towards the Radnorshire hills
The clouds threaten rain
But the sun did shine on one of the hills
Happy SkyWatch
I'm begging to get behind on what to post Tuesday so I may well cut down on the photos in the future and only stick to a couple. Today I thought I'd show a few of our trees in the garden
This acer has a long history with us. It was bought at a local supermarket or should I say imposed on us. The supervisor was trying to get rid of some plants that were the last left in the store. The acer was nothing more than a small shoot no one wanted and rather than throw it away she handed it to us for 50p. We took it home and grew it in a pot, planted it out where it nearly died, put it back in a pot and grew it on finally planting it out here a few years ago where it grew to the size you see
This time of year the leaves take on a beautiful colour
Going from green to red
This silver Birch tree was bought earlier this year for this bed we made
The leaves are now turning yellow and I hope it will grow on next year
Last our little Oak tree, this was a small shoot we noticed growing in one of the flower beds, I dug it up and planted it in a pot where it will stay fro a while longer before I plant it in a bigger one. We have a few more tree which are taller and I'll show them another time
Take care
This week the church explorer visits St Bartholomew's Chapel Chapel a peaceful little sanctuary which is hidden off the busy Cowley Road in Oxford
Some photos I left out from the two days of misty morning I had back in September
On the way back down from above the mist the first time we went out from a walk, we were back in the mist on the way back down and passed a Fallen tree. Looking up it looked blury
The next day you could see blue sky
The trees blown down during some of the high winds that come through here
After wondering what to post today I looked outside and noticed all the colour still in our garden so what better that some Autumn colour
I just know this one as Hot Lips
One of the hydrangeas leaves changing colour
Sorry forgot the name but the flour head have changed
some of the other plants around in flower
Out around the front of the house this rose has been prolific this year