I don't think you can ever have enough roses in a garden and as they are flowering I thought I would treat you to another look
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
I don't think you can ever have enough roses in a garden and as they are flowering I thought I would treat you to another look
This week the Church Explorer takes you back to St Mary the Virgin Ewelme to look round the inside of this beautiful church
As I keep some of my photos on Google photos every so often it comes up with an auto generated collage. One popped up this week showing photos I took from one spot I stop at when out for a walk down in Wales. Hope you enjoy it
Happy Skywatch
It's nearly June and our Roses have started blooming, maybe a bit earlier than last year but just as wonderful as ever.
I'd noticed this one Olivia around on the 15th May
On the 19th more flowers were showing
Blue for you was coming out as well
Blue for you has been joined buy more flowers
Lady Emma Hamilton has also started putting in appearance
But the Canary bird was flowering before any of them
Take Care
This week the Church Explorer revisits St Mary the Virgin Ewelme. Though I visited the church many years ago I felt I never did the place justice so this week I will show you around the outside and the churchyard and next week I will take you inside.
Taken the beginning of may when I noticed the cloudy sky out the back of the house
Out of the bedroom window the clouds looked ominous
Last week was the Oxfordshire Art week which I found out about at the last moment from my next door neighbour, one he mentioned was a Saxon Long house. Well I went along to see it with my son
This is the Saxon Long House which was built adopting techniques the Saxons would have used
Nearby is a story board about it
First thing I noticed on the way in was this helmet, nearby was a guy beating out the panels that would be used on something like this. It's a lot simpler that it looks. The helmet here is covered in Brass, under it is steel. It is heavy which I found out after picking it up. Mostly because of the chain mail around it
Nearby was another one of steel
and yet another beautiful one on a table
Along with various swords . The sword in the foreground was lighter than I expected
A Saxon well he is from the Living History Society . He explained all about the arms, he also played a Anglo-Saxon Lyre
Nearby were various spears and a shield he also told us about
On a table at the back were bowls and drinking horns. I found it a very interesting visit even if I did come home smelling of smoke from the house, the had a huge fire going cooking Saxon food.
This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary Waterperry a beautiful old church with an unusual bell tower. It set in the grounds of Waterperry house.
No doubt a lot of you will have sat and watched the Coronation last Saturday. The RAF did a flypast at the end and you will have see the helicopters flying over in the low cloud. Once the Red Arrows flew past that was the end of the RAF flypast
As it is Skywatch I will leave you with this shot I captured with a wild life camera
Happy Skywatch
A few of you will have gone to the Coronation of King Charles III and no doubt even more of you would have watched it in TV like I did but celebrations were well under way before hand as I noticed when I took my dog to the vet on Friday.
On the way to the vet I passed this display case that kept up by an ex school teacher
This week the Church Explorer visits St Bartholomew Holton a church I visited many years ago only to find it locked, mind you it was evening. This was supposed the first church I visited after my time in Hospital but the day before I did visit another church which I will feature in the future
It has been lax of me not to take any sky shot's lately so I thought as I get quite a few nice skys when I visit churches The why not feature some of them from 2023
St Giles Bletchington was the first church in 2023 though it was taken on a cold morning in December 2022
St Mary the Virgin Kirtlington was next taken a an hour or so after the last church, the sky blue in the frosty morning