Category Archives: Photos

Ancient and modern

Some pics from this afternoon’s walk around Isleham.

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The cat is a few years old. The priory behind, about a millennium.

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Flutter by.

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Wall-eyed.

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This used to be a railway cutting, but no longer. Cars can’t go there either. But pedestrians can find a way…

(These are on Flickr – you can click them for different sizes and for others in the set. As with most of my photos recently, they’re geotagged, so Flickr can show you where they are on a map if you should happen to be curious!)

Reflections

From our trip last weekend.

These are on the canal between Bruges and Damme.

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I love it here. Good to be back, even if only for a day.

If you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs…

A tiny part of the amazing frontage of Amiens cathedral.

Spring

From yesterday’s walk…

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Most of the paths I walked on obviously had more quadrapedal than bipedal traffic:

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Do you think this notice shows concern about the mortal well-being of the animals, or is it a subtle threat?

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Simply messing about…

I had a delightful paddle down the River Nene this afternoon.

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Miles away

Bright lights, big city

Fleet St and St Paul’s Cathedral tonight.

Curvy

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Part of a ceiling at Newton Hall, near Cambridge.

A new warning about Sony batteries

The back of a Sony battery pack advertises a different model, which promises ‘Absolute Power’.

Well! I’m not buying any of those! Don’t they know that it corrupts absolutely?

Bathtime

A puddle paddle.

Another watery grave

This time, the River Cam, on a day when the water was unusually clear.

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