St Peter & St Paul Worminghall. is a nice old Norman church not far from Oxford with some interesting old features in the church and beautiful stained glass.
Merry Christmas Everyone
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
St Peter & St Paul Worminghall. is a nice old Norman church not far from Oxford with some interesting old features in the church and beautiful stained glass.
Merry Christmas Everyone
As this is my last Skywatch for 2023 I thought I would make it a good one and I think two sunrises does that nicely though I have to admit I did not take the second sunrise
November I find it always good for sunrises and sunsets but to see both the same day is not usual so when I saw the morning glow when I got up I had to get some photos out the bedroom window
The was a beautiful glow on the horizon
That seem to last for quite a while
But even more please to get this sent to me by Robin a fellow blogger in California, the sunrise there. Seeing two sunrises is something else. May I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year.
Happy Skywatch
As this is the last post before Christmas I thought I would show a few random photos I took that normally I would not post
Swans over on the River Kennet, if the see you they will swim over expecting food
The sign tells you what it is. This was one of the runways that the D Day forces would have us. The Building at the end Diamond Light Source is where I used to work. None of this is here now as a new building is being built fro Maderna to make vaccines
Floating Duck house though as you can see a goose is nesting there
Yew tree at Didcot Church, it has to be over 1000 years old
Wooden sculpture, this was at a place called the Silvia Foundation where they teach traditional wood craft
Blackbird which was pecking around on the flowerbed we were making
This week The Church Explorer revisits St Mary Magdalene Shabbington. My first visit I found the church locked but decided to look again after visiting another church not far away. The church was worth the visit as I found some very welcoming parishioners there.
Taken back in mid November two different skys
Early morning at 6.44
The cloud just colouring from the rising sun
Across the river in nearby Ipsten at a church I visited about 13:14 blue skys and clouds
Looking down the churchyard clouds hide some of the sky
Happy Skywatch
Well it is Christmas and as I said I would go out and check on the lights along a different road hear they are
Walk past this one in daylight and you will see a cabinet full of teddies in some scene, it changes once a month or so
This is how it looks tonight
Beautifully lit up
All the teddies waiting fro Christmas
Don't forget to look in the garden
Raindeer's in another
This week The Church Explorer visit St Mary Magdalene Woodstock, a market town a few miles from Oxford near the Birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill
Took these back in November after letting our dog out and looking up at the sky to see a few wispy clouds and the moon with a star
This is zoomed a little, the moon can be seen with a star under it
Normal view from my phone
Portrait view of the scene
Happy Skywatch
Friday I happen to drive past this tree as they were erecting it so I popped back later and got a photo. Since then I have see it lit up so that will be my next trip take a photo at night
This evening my wife noticed the star shining from our back window
This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary the Virgin Black Bourton which is quiet a stunning old church this with some medieval wall paintings and beautiful Norman priest door. The churchyard also has one of the biggest Commonwealth War Grave cemeteries I have seen in a village
A double rainbow along the road, wee it was rude not to get a photo now