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I thought I’d be able to get to this rather lovely wind-pump just outside Lowestoft a good 40 minutes before sunset after working in Great Yarmouth today. As always, the best laid plans meant I turned up just before sunset – this picture was the first I took as I

Teachers across the country will be gnashing their teeth at this bit of splendid spelling…homophones, always tricky!

This morning on my march around Dunmow we had a buzzard, robins, wrens, blackbirds, dunnocks, a magpie, crows, pigeons, various finches, blue tits, collared doves and this House Sparrow who had moved into the Dunnocks hedgerow…so plenty of activity.

A quick one before bed of (part of) a picture on our landing wall…in case you weren’t able to work it out 😉

My early morning walk did not elicit anything of any great interest today, so time for a quick plug of my wife’s Etsy store, The Crimson Rabbit, I was summoned to photograph her latest shawl which is, I’m sure you will agree, very pretty and perfect for a bride…

Spotted these sycamore seeds that still hadn’t fallen in Rowney Woods today.Â

I popped across to the Suffolk coast this afternoon to have a look at Shingle Street. If you ever want a good work out just take a brisk walk up and down this stretch of coast! I’ve seen some great pictures of this area, unfortunately I didn’t know if the

We’re getting to the time that the sun is already coming above the horizon when I set off for my morning walk around Dunmow…that’s not always a disadvantage. When you have a lot of cloud cover a brief break in that cloud cover can give quite a nice look to

This is the headstock of my very old, but trusty Fender Stratocaster that I used to “…make them cry or sing” when I played Dire Straits “Sultans of Swing” live in a pub in Leeds (when I say Leeds I mean out in the sticks in the back of beyond!).
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