Monday, 12 October 2015

Nativity Scene



A month or so ago I was in a village called Wheatley near Oxford and visited a church called St Mary the Virgin I only had a Minuit or so inside the church as it was being closed up for the night but one of the things I was drawn to and the few photos I took was the backdrop on the altar. It was quite amazing, showing a nativity scene with the Three Kings


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Thursday, 1 October 2015

Supermoon


On Sunday evening I took this photo of the Supermoon, I used my compact on full zoom to capture it
The first few photos were in focus but the last ones were a Little shaky 



Later early in the morning I woke up and looked out the window to see the eclipse 


It was not long before it started changing red


Then darker and more red was showing


Until it was all red

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Monday, 28 September 2015

Mapledurham Mill



Thought I would show a few more photos of my when my wife & I visited Mapledurham. Mainly the mill which was used in the film The Eagle Has Landed, it was also on the cover of the Black Sabbath Album




The mill has changed little in century's and still produces flour. It used to have two water wheels turning mills. One has been taken out of service and you can see where it used to turn the mills
 And the chute that took the milled flour into the sacks underneath

 Opposite you can see the gears turning the mills above at a terrifying rate





There are two mill wheels turning inside the covers and fed by the small hopper on top




Nearby you can see some of mill wheels

And if you go outside you can see what took the water wheels place, and Archimedes screw  that makes electicity for the house and village. At the time of the visit it was turned off as the Thames was low. The mill sells gifts and you can also get some of the local flour to make you own bread with.
Hope you enjoyed the little tour, I'll leave you with a view of the mill from the island it sands on.
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A New Hibiscus Seedling...




Francine was so very excited to find a small seedling growing in some gravel beside the path. 
She diligently checked on it daily until finally she could gently prise it from the surrounding stone & plant it in a small pot. 
How exciting. 
Now she will have to be extremely patient to discover what colour the flower will be...



A few years ago Francine did the same with another hibiscus.
After a very long wait this was finally the first year Francine's hibiscus bloomed. Imagine her delight when it turned out to be the perfect match for the flower on her dress...


  


 




Francine's friend Prunella is not so keen on pink as her favourite colour is blue...


 The girls cannot decide on what colour the freshly planted seedling will be...


Of course Francine would like pink & obviously Prunella's first choice is blue...



Would you like to guess?

Blue or Pink...

Only time will tell...






Thank you for your visit.
Have a great day.
x







Tapistry Mural



Took this a few weeks ago in a house I visited 

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Thursday, 24 September 2015

Sunset on the Hillside


Sundown in the Hillside by Fforest Fields campsite last weekend


 Stitch view of the whole hillside

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Love is the Key







Picnic by the Mine



On Friday I showed this photo of a valley where we had a roadside picnic. Well I thought you might like to see where we had been to start with.






One of the first places we stopped was for me to get a photo of this new bridge over the Afon Elan
It replaces this old bridge which had become unsafe so it was fenced off and people used a bailey bridge to cross the river





The Bailey bridge had been there as long as I had been coming to the area, the last two photos were taken in 2008. I don't think I will miss the noise of driving across the old Bailey Bridge









While I was there getting mu photo's I noticed these guys photographing things. I'll comeback again sometime when they are not around




The first photo I took was near here, an old lead mine. I'll show more in my other blog
 I stopped off on the way back to get a photo of the source of the Afon Elan which I thinks here



and while I was walking back this came rumbling past empty (his mate was behind) they were the reason the old bridge was blocked off. Imagine them trundling past full up with tree trunks. I might add it is not uncommon to me them on the roads which are single track round here
I'll leave you with this Stitch photo showing the Elan source it flows off to the left. 
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Monday, 21 September 2015

Tesco Mural

 
 
Tesco is a local Supermarket in Didcot and ran a art competition for local Kids from the various schools in the area , the winning painting was placed in the Didcot store for all to see. It has all the local features to the store. In the background you can see the remains of the power station that dominates the town. The Railway which put the town to the map, the nearby housing estate and Tesco itself with the delivery lorry. One thing to note is the steam train, Didcot has a big steam preservation museum  which is famous and the intercity train as Didcot is on the line between Bristol & London


A well thought out mural with some of the info on it below.
 
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