There is something magic about a clear night sky, the moon and stars.
Category: Scenes made in my sitting room
Every picture tells a story, says the old adage. I take pictures because I like what I see, or because something fascinates me. What ends up here, are the scenes I see when I go through the photos – on my sofa, in our sitting room…
Tremendous Trees – I
I love trees, and trees are central to so many things in our lives, from paper to picnics. They bring people together and drive them apart.
Pathways and passages – I
February is a significant month: I first published on Fiona’s Favourites this month, two years ago. So after browsing through the photographs of my 1999 trip to Spain, for my last post, and thinking about time, I thought it useful to look back on what was, in some ways, was a rite of passage for me.
The Streets where I Live – I
When I travel on business, like I am this week, this is some of what I miss: the streets where I live.
Time passages*
Just yesterday, it dawned on me that January, and nearly one-twelfth of the year has nearly gone.
Skyscapes – I
When I first acquired the new camera, I became a little obsessed with clouds and the sky. These three, I took on the day that I brought my new toy home. From the late afternoon, into the evening.
There’s just no pleasing some birds…
The Sandbag House and its surrounds are home to a number of feathered families, some of whom are more evident at this time of the year than others. The Swallows have returned Much like the human swallows that summer in our village, Jack and Jill are back. They have returned on the same day, 24th September,…
There's just no pleasing some birds…
The Sandbag House and its surrounds are home to a number of feathered families, some of whom are more evident at this time of the year than others. The Swallows have returned Much like the human swallows that summer in our village, Jack and Jill are back. They have returned on the same day, 24th September,…
Little creatures – I
I have, before, shared photographs of little creatures around us. They are fascinating and living in the country, we see our fair share of them.
Some of them are unidentifiable; like this chap that looks like a giant mosquito but doesn’t whine or sting.
Little creatures – II
I have, before, shared photographs of little creatures around us. They are fascinating and living in the country, we see our fair share of them.
Some of them are unidentifiable; like this chap that looks like a giant mosquito but doesn’t whine or sting.