Monthly Archives: January 2016

Three views of a painted shipping container…

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Deepest Wiltshire

Foxley Church, Norton, Wiltshire: This is one of the few churches in the country with an unknown dedication. The Church is of mainly Early English design with an unusual t-shaped interior, Jacobean pews cut down to make benches, a communion … Continue reading

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Lyme Regis on the Dorset coast

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Sand Point, Somerset

Sand Point in Somerset is the peninsula stretching out from Middle Hope, an 84-hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest. More HERE.

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Nature in Art at Wallsworth Hall in Gloucestershire

Pictures taken with Samsung Galaxy mobile phone.

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Mells, Somerset

Mells is a very pretty village in Somerset with a history dating back to Henry VIII and earlier and is where the Little Jack Horner nursery rhyme started. The place revolved around the Horner family for centuries and the church has the … Continue reading

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Frank Greenhalgh

When I lived in Bath, many years ago, some of the older residents lauded the name of one Frank Greenhalgh (apparently pronounced Greenhouse) who, as City Civil Engineer, had devised a system of weir and sluices on the River Avon … Continue reading

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In the bleak mid-winter

An exceptionally mild December has now turned to an averagely-cold January and all the leaves are at last off the trees. A chance to take a new photo for the header to this blog. This is our road. The same … Continue reading

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Crossing Boundaries

We followed a walk around Bristol from Chris Bloor’s book of the same name (nice web site!).

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