Saturday, 21 October 2017
Saturday, 19 August 2017
Out and About
The Villages of Milton, Carew and Cosheston
Now that I've started photographing red post boxes and red phone boxes for record keeping peeps on twitter, I enjoy going out and about and finding them. What a geek!
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
Cenarth Falls, Ceredigion
A popular attraction for locals and toursits. A site of natural beauty and lots of small waterfalls. You can walk along the river, visit the mill, have a drink, a cake or a meal depending on what takes your fancy.
Monday, 14 August 2017
Tresaith
Tresaith, the tide was high during the hours I visited. I only really wanted to see the natural waterfall there, and so I stood on the rocks with a couple of other people and tried to get a picture of it. This was the best I could do at that time. I love this waterfall. A local man I spoke too, said its not much to look at. But I think it is a great wonder of nature and quite magnificent. Maybe his eyes have grown to accustomed to its beauty and he no longer notices how simply marvelous it is.
I've been photographing red post boxes and red phone boxes as a contributor to those who are making a record of them. I now get very excited when I find a Victorian Post Box, even though this one is no longer in use. Seeing the V R sign makes me smile. Its like finding a treasure!
Sunday, 13 August 2017
Monday, 31 July 2017
Saturday, 22 July 2017
Red Post Boxes
Sunday, 9 July 2017
St David's City, Pembrokeshire
St David's City, a village with a population of approximately 2000 in West Wales, given its City status in the 16th Century. This status was taken away in 1888 but then restored again by Elizabeth II in 1994.
Bishops Palace
Original floor tiles at the Cathedral
Ceiling Tiles resotred 15th/16th Century
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