I normally would try and post some photos from a couple of week previous but after all the rain we have had in the last week I though I would show some of what happened around where I live.
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 normally would try and post some photos from a couple of week previous but after all the rain we have had in the last week I though I would show some of what happened around where I live.
St Luke Garford is a really nice little church hidden behind a farm and one easy to miss as the village is off the A338 from Wantage, it is also one I visited many years ago only to find it looked. This time I went when it was open and met the churchwarden who told me about the church.
Thursday evening 12th September I noticed this beautiful glow from the setting sun on the clouds
Outside the were glowing from the sun shining on them
Contrasting with the darker clouds
As though the sun was shining under them
Wide view from the bedroom window
Some photos from a village I was in the other week when I visited a church there
This week the church Explorer visits All Saints Shorthampton a small church with box pews and 15th century wall paintings
Sorry I'm a bit late to the party this week as I have been away in Wales where I got more photos for Skywatch but this week I took these nearer home about 100 yards away in the allotments. I will leave the photos to speak for themselves
Happy Skywatch
It was Agatha Christie's Birthday on Sunday, easy to remember as my son was born on that day as well. Agatha lived just outside Wallingford at Winterbrook which at the time was in the parish of Cholsey where she is also buried. The statue of her you see was unveiled last year and sits over looking the Kinecroft in Wallingford or Crinny as it is locally known in front of Flint House where Wallingford Museum has a permanent display on her life. No doubt she walked around here at times but then looking at her statue you would have passed her in the street and not known who she was I dare say I did when I used to go to walling ford when I was younger. Now she has no end of visitors getting their photo taken and having selfies taken.
Happy Birthday Agatha
I sort of run out of skywatch photos so thought I would show three random ones I took
This was a lucky shot, I spotted the kite in the tree so ran indoors to get my long lens and get a photo out the bathroom window. I just took the shot as it flew off, the nearest I have got of one taking off from the tree
On the way back home we went over the Severn Bridge this is the old M4 bridge which linked England to Wales.
Happy Skywatch
As promised some more photos from around Didcot Railway Center
The is the view of the place you get when you come in, the track here leads to that water tower
Water tower where they fill the steam engines
Rebuilt station waiting room, the people were waiting for a train ride
Reproduction of the Iron Duke
This is the one thing I wanted to see, its part of Brunel's Atmospheric Railway. It was a lot bigger than I thought it would be
Saddle tank train taking people for rides
Stationery saddle tank train
The sign is from a local station of the now demolished Didcot to Newbury line. The station building this came from is still there. Ironically in a place called Beacham Close named after the person who closed down the line. Can't think why the council would call it after some one who cut them off
This week the church explorer visits All Saints Spelsbury a church with some superb monuments to see.