Pentre Perspective
We snuck out after a day of workshops to explore some Pembrokeshire countryside, and found this wonderful view at Pentre Ifan burial site. As burial chambers go, this one has …
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We snuck out after a day of workshops to explore some Pembrokeshire countryside, and found this wonderful view at Pentre Ifan burial site. As burial chambers go, this one has …
After a day of delivering workshops, it’s lovely to step outside the front doors of the Fishguard Bay Hotel and just take in the view …
Why French Vista? Well this is the viewpoint across the Irish Sea from the Carregwastad Peninsula where the French landed in 1797, making it the last invasion of the UK.
It began raining this evening, so I didn’t want to go out and take a video… so I took this instead đŸ˜‰
It’s peaceful and calm at the harbour at Fishguard. Quiet enough to hear the gentle waves lapping at the shore.
The hedgerows are beginning to bear fruit. It won’t be many more weeks until these are ready for picking!
I was out for a wander this morning, and the Shropshire Way went right through this arable field. The wind was lovely in this heat, and it sent the crop …
It’s going to be another glorious day weather-wise today, so I did my walk early, and the clouds were wonderfully wispy first thing.
I took this video of the moon hovering above Titterstone Clee Hill, as I panned along the eastern view from Ragleth Hill. It’s a wonderful summer evening sky. I love …
These sheep know it’s going to be another warm one today. It says something when it’s too hot to chew grass!