I've been out most days over the last few weeks, usually with the Mrs. but occasionally just me.
I almost always take the camera, so I thought I'd just share some of the sights I've enjoyed recently. They all seem a bit out of focus to me, not sure whats off but here you go anyway;
This was a few weeks back, well before Christmas I think, just some stacked timber waiting to go.
This is two old rail trucks, which are supposed to represent our local heritage. I would say that the Bronze age burial mound, at the top of the hill, is far more representative but hey ho. They do make excellent drinking dens for local teenagers mind you
the same trucks at a distance
And then today, on my way in, I met this;
'It just went' apparently all seemed a bit odd but once you're off, you stay off till you get a good pull out!
It was still there, when I came out too. I hung around trying to offer assistance and generally recording the incident, as there have been moves to improve the verges, over the last couple of years but the FC and the local Council just keep dodging the issue.
One of the 'cons' is that some believe filling the ditches with rubble would effectively widen the road, leading to people speedingokenest:
Anyway, they eventually managed to pull it out, took a good 2-3 hours.
In the meantime, I wandered off to see what I could see. There were surprisingly few animal tracks, compared to the last few weeks, just the odd fox, pheasant and deer, here and there.
some nice views though;
The training area looking quiet;
And the Classroom unused!;
Off to work again shortly, oh the joys of motoring
atb
R.B.
I almost always take the camera, so I thought I'd just share some of the sights I've enjoyed recently. They all seem a bit out of focus to me, not sure whats off but here you go anyway;
This was a few weeks back, well before Christmas I think, just some stacked timber waiting to go.
This is two old rail trucks, which are supposed to represent our local heritage. I would say that the Bronze age burial mound, at the top of the hill, is far more representative but hey ho. They do make excellent drinking dens for local teenagers mind you
the same trucks at a distance
And then today, on my way in, I met this;
'It just went' apparently all seemed a bit odd but once you're off, you stay off till you get a good pull out!
It was still there, when I came out too. I hung around trying to offer assistance and generally recording the incident, as there have been moves to improve the verges, over the last couple of years but the FC and the local Council just keep dodging the issue.
One of the 'cons' is that some believe filling the ditches with rubble would effectively widen the road, leading to people speedingokenest:
Anyway, they eventually managed to pull it out, took a good 2-3 hours.
In the meantime, I wandered off to see what I could see. There were surprisingly few animal tracks, compared to the last few weeks, just the odd fox, pheasant and deer, here and there.
some nice views though;
The training area looking quiet;
And the Classroom unused!;
Off to work again shortly, oh the joys of motoring
atb
R.B.