Tag Archives: #2020picoftheweek

Foxglove Glade

The highlight of last week’s walk was the utter stillness of Breydon Water. This week, same walk but in reverse, the fairies had been busy with their magic. This was as close as I could get, separated by a water-filled … Continue reading

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Mr Blue Skies

Breydon Water at the top of the tide and not a breath of air. I’ve never seen it so quiet, not even in winter Blue Skies, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek

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Braving the Bure

Lockdown ‘relaxed’ I ventured further than I had before… but still avoiding public transport Great Yarmouth forms the nexus for the Broads’ rivers (Waveney, Yare and Bure). This time of year, this stretch of river is usually busy. But not … Continue reading

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Come Hell and High Water

The camera and I walked out this week, although only as far as Breydon Water, the estuarine confluence of rivers Yare, Waveney and Bure. And there, from the dryness of the flood-defence bank, I did spy… Weathered, another title achieved … Continue reading

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Capitals and Columns

Alas, still unable to wander wide and free; still must draw upon my stores. There is a triangle of land in SE Norfolk tucked between the river and road where, in Days Gone By, the parishioners hired the services of … Continue reading

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A River Crossing

When out in the Norfolk countryside, away from the towns, BEWARE, for one might find a river crossing the road. On the Road, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek

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Bridge Over the River Tud

Bridge, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek The title might say where this is (for those who care to google it). But it doesn’t say how close this bridge is to my heart. My grandfather helped build this bridge, … Continue reading

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Keeping Their Distance

When planning a walk I try to include plenty of green lanes. Here, between two villages, we encountered a delightful cottage. Idyllic, and neatly Tucked Away, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek

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Beware those low flying balls

Walking the green lanes of Norfolk I came upon this. I like unusual signage, and so I snapped it. Which is fortunate, for now I can use it for… Read Me, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek

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Sand and Sea

Winter storms make alien sculptures of the beach; every year before the season begins the earth-moving plant is out to flatten it again. Meanwhile, the tide drives the sea to collide with a side-arm of the pier. Movement, another title … Continue reading

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