
Berners Roding at Sunset
Out and about in the Rodings today and caught this sunset looking out from Berners Roding. If you’d like to see the view lookin the other way then visit my 365 Project pages.
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Out and about in the Rodings today and caught this sunset looking out from Berners Roding. If you’d like to see the view lookin the other way then visit my 365 Project pages.

I finally got out and about today and drove across to Berners Roding and had a look at the semi-derelict church there that I have photographed before. I took a walk across the fields to shoot the sunset which was OK, but nothing spectacular, I turned round to head back

Having had a few days of dreadful weather, today was beautiful sunshine all day. My plan was to pop out from work at lunchtime and go down to the River Stort to take some pictures…work had other plans for me though. So, back home I had a couple of ideas

As a youth I loved Crass (“loving” Crass is probably an oxymoron), I was banned from bringing their albums into school, filled as they were with extreme political ideals and vitriolic music. I still love them and was delighted when they decided (rather un-Crass like) to reissue all their albums

We’ve been to West Wood before but not for a few months so it was nice to get out there on Monday before the weather closed in. We had lovely bright weather and the moon followed us around all day. So here’s a black and white shot of the moon

This was far harder to photograph than it should have been what with clearing away all the knitting on top of the stereo unit to find the old record player under an inch of dust. Was surprised when the record player worked straight away…but then couldn’t find any vinyl! Half

A week or so ago we started this mini-series of pictures of my Great Grandfathers pocket watch. Here’s a detail from the fob showing his initials.

Back to work today in a gale with driving rain – just what you want as you are setting out on a 366 project. I did get a picture of the rain as it drummed against the office window, but it was such a depressing shot I decided not to

Looking from the east end of the Cathedral, effectively at the rear of the altar you can see right down the Cathedral to the West Tower and main entrance. A quite magnificent view, but the word “opulent” sticks in my mind – can that be right?

Everywhere we went today you could see the moon and it reminded me of the B52’s track “There’s a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon)”. So much so that I had to listen to it when I arrived home. I had hoped that there’d be some clever way I
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