Not always welcome…

 

As summer approaches the flowers start to come out in force and it is so tempting to make photographic images of them.  But therein lies the problem.  Flowers need light to look their best but the combination of the natural luminance of the flower and the harsh light can ruin things.   Over the past couple of days I have spent at the wonderful gardens at Hidcote Manor and the image I captured there illustrate the point flawlessly.  The first day was bright sunlight – the second bright but very damp.

 

For me the bright damp day will always win.

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Enjoy the simple things…

 

Simple things please…I can’t tell you what satisfaction I get from making an accurate geographical map of something that I have been thinking about.   These three explore different aspects of early coal mining and they help me clarify my thoughts and where my research should explore. Cartography for me is every bit as rewarding as photography…well maybe not quite but it is close.

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Who knows? Not me…

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Some kind a misunderstandin’

 

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From the bright side of the road…

What a wonderful thing it is to live in England in spring.  This is not meant to be some form of jingoistic statement but rather a reflection of just how the weather changes so quickly on these damp and green islands of off the coast of Europe – perhaps that explains so much about our love/hate relationship with our nearest neighbours.

On Tuesday I was at a rather grey and damp Chatsworth – not quite raining but a dampness in the air.   Two days later all that is gone and I was in south Warwickshire dashing for cover under a unremitting sun.

 Today we have another change to a fresher day – bright sun but a welcoming breeze.   This time just messing around in the garden at home.

Sometimes we have to be reminded just how lucky we are.

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Putting the M in Met Rocity….

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Is he going to be fit…?

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Paradise go long…

If it feels like paradise…

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Standing Still…

The morning after the night before…

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Hello Outlook Followers

 

I’ve been absent from blogging for a while but it seems that this silly little blog is still getting the attention from the Outlook followers.  Those of you who might have suffered from such a problem what appears to happen is that strange followers start to pop up with an @Outlook.COM email address.   The latest was this morning – straitnfallont@outlook.com  – now of course it might be that this is a genuine follower but I somehow doubt it as every other one of these followers I have tried to ID have disappeared as quickly as they have popped up.   I have brought this to WordPress’s attention but have had little success in stopping them – this doesn’t fill me with confidence should I wish to start paying for this site – perhaps that is the reason why WordPress has shown an inability to control the outlook.com outbreak – I don’t pay!   However a quick search of the WordPress forums shows that this isn’t the case and I am not alone.

Still I guess we should be glad that these spammers or whatever they are are open about their activities unlike Facebook, Google et al

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