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You know, you’ve got to keep an eye on those trees, turn your back on them for a moment and they’ll be off across the fields… That must have been the conversation when these trees were given their own enclosure in the Deer Park at Chatham Hall in Great Waltham,
Continuing my walk down the River Stort at Roydon I came across this lock with a number of long boats lined up.

You know, there’s not many things nicer than getting home on a Friday night and settling down with a nice, ice cold, gin and tonic…very relaxing.
Heading away from Harlow towards Hoddestone is a small, old village called Roydon which appears in the Doomsday Book. The River Stort flows through the village. As it was such a nice day today I headed there this lunchtime and made this HDR photograph of the river and narrow boats.

A week or so ago we had snow and today summer arrived! I popped out at lunch time and drove to Roydon to take a stroll along the river Stort. I was surprised to read my car temperature gauge at 17.5°. Walking back to the car later on a was
I visited Little Leighs on Sunday and set off for a short walk while I waited for the sun to set over the lake there. After half an hour I’d gone to far to get back so ploughed on for Chatham Hall…which was a good mile further away than I

I was sitting at my desk wondering what I could use for today’s photograph and I noticed this old packet of Lockets. I haven’t got a cold, and long may that continue, but it at least gave me something to work with on a slow creativity day.

I never have any spare time on Tuesday’s, so if I haven’t been able to nip out at lunchtime I’m always rushing around trying to find something to photograph when I get in at about 10.30 in the evening. Today was no different – so here’s my supper 😉 I
This is the view looking out from around the car park at Easton Lodge.
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