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Tag Archives: buckinghamshire
Golden hour…
“Okay then, email me if you wake early. And if it looks hopeful, I’ll come down…” My son had asked if we could go and greet the sun somewhere again, if the weather was suitable. Having slept badly the past … Continue reading
The long way home
Snow permitting, I am on my travels again briefly, and heading north. Regular visitors may have noticed that on very rare occasions I may mention the North of England. Just the odd, passing reference perhaps, here and there, to Yorkshire … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Life, Photography
Tagged being, buckinghamshire, spirituality, The Silent Eye, yorkshire
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On the trail yet again…
We opened the door of St Mary’s and walked in. It felt rather odd as the altar was at the ‘wrong’ end for the door. Usually, you enter from the south and turn right to the altar, here, the main … Continue reading
On the trail again…
We tend not to do any research before we visit a sacred site, be it an old church or a stone circle. I have written before of some of our reasons. First, there is the risk of spoiling the surprise … Continue reading
Saving the best till last
It was long after what is technically classed as lunchtime before I got home. It had been a busy morning in spite of playing with the camera in my son’s garden. The day was sunny but windy… a perfect day … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Dogs, flowers, nature, Photography
Tagged buckinghamshire, camera, red kite, Spring, Waddesdon
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Little gems – Aylesbury
I had occasion to go into town one summer’s day back on 2013. I am seldom happy about that, but sometimes it has to be done. Not that it is a bad town, to be fair. It has a history, … Continue reading
Posted in History, Photography, travel
Tagged Anne Boleyn, aylesbury, buckinghamshire, Cromwell, Henry VIII
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Little Gems – Dinton
One summer’s morning, back in 2013, I nipped out for milk and got a little sidetracked… I often do. You may have noticed that I seem to spend a lot of time wandering the highways and wild places with a … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, England, travel
Tagged buckinghamshire, church, Dinton, history, summer
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