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Tag Archives: #2020picoftheweek
Lilliput
There is a heathland atop the cliffs at Gunton (nr Lowestoft, Suffolk), and the rain has cut a gully. The sides of that gulley are host to heather and lichen… at just the right height to invite my camera… Miniature … Continue reading
Six Swans A-Staring
Swans caught in the act of staring. But what are they looking at? This swan was splashing and beating the water with its wings. We figured it for an exhibitionist Watch Me, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
The Moment of Birth
This is not a common fungus, and to be at its birth… wow! Definitely qualifies for A Day in the Life, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
Blue Schooner
Something Old, Something New. another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek I arrived home from my walk on 23rd September to find this moored just across the quay from me. Delighted and curious to see a schooner in port, I … Continue reading
Wickhampton Grazing Marshes
Big Picture, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek Where once was the Great Estuary, the confluence of three rivers, now are grazing marshes the support the sweetest grasses. In times past those grasses attracted drovers from the North, even … Continue reading
The Fence
What more needs to be said. Clearly, the fence has seen better days! Better Days, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
The Rosy Blush of Dawn
Up early to walk the 9 miles along Breydon Water from Great Yarmouth to Burgh Castle and back. I wasn’t expecting a notable sunrise and was surprised when I looked back and saw it happening. Meanwhile, in front of me … Continue reading
And the Father Above Saw the Mother Below
… and desired her In the hour leading up to the sunset, and the half-hour post-sunset I took 310 photos, many of which I have posted on Twitter (Peace Be My Name @ineebrown51). And I have no doubt many more … Continue reading
In Time for Lunch
It wasn’t that the walk that morning had been long and arduous. It wasn’t that we melted beneath a fierce summer sun. But we had been out since 7:00 am (to catch the bus into Norwich) and walking since 7:40. … Continue reading
The Path to Upton
This shortcut between villages is an ancient right of way. The farmer wouldn’t dare to remove it. Symmetry, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek