Monthly Archives: February 2016

Berkeley, on the Severn estuary

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Grimaldi!

A regular visitor to Avonmouth Docks, up the Severn Estuary, passes suburban Portishead.

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Snowdrop Valley

Snowdrop Valley is a privately owned remote valley in a hidden part of Exmoor close to Wheddon Cross.

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Mardi Gras!

Well, the English version. Miles attended the pancake-tossing and red wine drinking that has become our Shrove Tuesday family tradition. The kitchen floor will never be the same. All in preparation for Lent, when we give it up. Pancakes, that … Continue reading

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Gulls! Gulls! Gulls!

This is an art work in the former control room of a central-Bristol road bridge. More HERE. “An Installation to celebrate some of Bristol’s most maligned residents in a more positive light. Seagulls are a part of Bristol’s fabric, love them … Continue reading

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Les grenouilles sont arrivés!

A corner of the garden pond. The damp weather brings the frogs out. We counted at least twenty, not including those below the surface.

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Purdown, Bristol

Purdown, a large area of land near the M32 motorway north of Bristol, is dominated by the yellow Dower House, built in 1563 as a private stately home, for a long time a hospital and now converted to private flats.

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