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Tag Archives: #2021picoftheweek
St Olaf Didn’t Live Here
St Olaf’s Priory (remains of) at St Olaves on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Guess it could do with a cleanup and maybe a fresh coat of paint. Doorway/Arch from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
What the Romans Did
These Roman remains of a C3rd fort sit 5 miles distant from Great Yarmouth (when walked via the estuary bank). There and back gives me a 10-mile hike. Wall/Tower from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
Lined Up and Waiting
The boats line up, ready to move down the channel and into the river as soon as our government lifts the Covid restrictions. Follow Me, from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
Yuletude Bubble
Sprays of holly are a traditional Christmas decoration. But Christmas has gone; now we’re looking on this side of things. And of course, that water droplet turns everything upside-down and back-to-front This Side of Things, from the list provided for … Continue reading
Proud and Stubborn
I don’t have any pets, and my wildlife photography leaves much to be desired. But while walking through a woodland on Friday I encountered a very proud but stubborn “Brandy” refusing to take the sticks back to her walker. … Continue reading
Forever Green
Tamarix (aka Salt Cedar) looking yet more delicate with its fine tracery of frosty needles. In the Cold, from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
My Little Lamp
Most mornings I take a photo of this lamppost from various angles as a focal point for whatever the sky is doing. This time I took the photo at night. Focal Point, from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by … Continue reading
Silence
Breydon Water exhibits many moods, but only in a gale does it turn you away. The sun Thursday lunchtime drew me out. I’ll leave you to read how it turned to this [See tomorrow’s post] Not as much as a … Continue reading
Here to Announce the Sun’s Return
The hazel has made a start on hanging out its flags to welcome the Sun Spring in the Air, from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
Tulips in the Sun
A whole week of rain and wind. Frustrated with not taking my camera for a walk, I turned inwards. I always have at least one vase of cut flowers; I’d do some flower studies. And so… Backlight, from the list … Continue reading