Monthly Archives: September 2020

Cannop Ponds to Darkhill Ironworks, Forest of Dean

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Barrow Gurney

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Equinox

I like equinoxes and solstices as they have real astronomical significance. Today was forecast as being the last of our Indian Summer, so we had a really nice walk around a loop in the River Severn starting at Fretherne, west … Continue reading

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SS Nornen

On our way back from Lyme Regis we stopped for lunch near St Mary’s Parish Church in Brean, on the Somerset coast. Lucy had a run on the beach near a familiar shipwreck which, I’ve only just discovered, was a … Continue reading

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Uplyme

A mile or so north of the more famous Lyme Regis. We were following the weather again. A few nice days on the Jurassic Coast.

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Sunset over the Bristol Channel

My theory that picnics are never as good as one imagines they will be was disproved on a hot September evening on the beach by Kilkenny Bay with Miles and Flo and the two sparring dogs. These photos taken by … Continue reading

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North West Norfolk

This time of year we study the weather forecast closely before deciding where to go. This week, the south-east quadrant of the UK came top of the pops. We stayed on the Sandringham Estate, rather like our own dear Queen … Continue reading

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Paintworks

Paintworks in Arnos Vale is Bristol’s new “Creative Quarter”. We walked around there while the campervan was being serviced at Heritage. Then we walked past some impressive graffiti, at the end of a Victorian street, and on a building in … Continue reading

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The mv Global Highway leaves Portbury for Singapore

Scheduled to arrive on the 9th October at 4:00am. Give or take.

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