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Showing posts with label high days and holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high days and holidays. Show all posts

02/01/2011


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Holiday Monday bike ride ...

Our starting point being home, we find ourselves on the outskirts of Shoreham Airport meeting up with The Downs Link heading north towards Bramber.

The path, originally the Steyning Line is used by both walkers and cyclists.

Robins, blue tits and blackbirds seen along the way.



I couldn't help but notice how spectacular the sun was looking behind the clouds.



Alongside the banks of the River Adur there's a most wonderful view of the East facing side of the church of St Botolph.



Arriving in Bramber we take the road into the historic village of Steyning.

If you love crafts or collecting antiques, bric-a-brac or bits for dolls houses, pints and pub grub or coffee and cake, I can recommend you visit.

There's beautiful Tudor, Stuart and Georgian architecture to take photos of too.



Coming out of Steyning, we meet up with the road which leads through the small villages of Annington, Botolphs and Coombes.

It's all up hill and down dale, so this part of the route is quite heavy going, for me anyway!

From the top of Annington Hill spectacular views of the Adur Valley can be seen, so it's worth going the extra mile.

Well that's what I tell myself, when I find myself puffing like a steam train!

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This is the view of the church of St Botolph facing West. The oldest parts of the church being over a thousand years old.
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We stopped here for a breather, drink and a banana!
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There's more information on the history of the church here, and just who is St Botolph.
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After having a very quick peek inside the church, we continue along the road which meets back up at Shoreham Airport, and then home.
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A fourteen mile round trip.
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Not bad going on a tummy full of mince pies and Christmas cake!
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I'd like to return to take more photos of the inside.
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Until then, I shall leave you to look through the arch window!
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26/12/2010


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the Boxing Day Dippers ...

As viewed from the Pier, in extreme conditions!

For a different effect, I saved this group of images as Outline in Photoshop.



It gives a Lowry-esque finish of sorts.
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Just as Lowry observed, these images capture the spirit of recreation.
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Lowry spent many of his childhood holidays by the sea.
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L S Lowry, is an Icon of England.
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25/10/2010


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flying high on the Dyke ...

Well the gorgeous weather continues, the past weekend being no exception.

On Sunday afternoon we spent an hour or so up on Devil's Dyke, just north of Brighton.

Parascenders and hang gliders regularly descend upon this popular beauty spot in West Sussex.



The weather was pretty breezy up the top, so imagine good for this sport.

The sun was shining, although misty down in the valley.



It was cold, and I should have taken gloves, of the fingerless variety, for taking pics.

Had a good roast in the van coming home.



I must say the thought of throwing myself off the side of a hill doesn't do it for me!

Has got me thinking of base jumping. Yikes!















Many wires appear to be getting crossed!





East/West Sussex boasts stunning scenery!

Green fields, pretty villages and hedgerow boundaries.



Anyone out there know what it feels like to be exposed to the elements like this?



Whatever the buzz, they seem to be having fun just sitting up there!

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19/10/2010


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it's a real nice place ...

Views from Lydney Harbour in Gloucestershire - in October!











Bring on the sunshine!

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18/10/2010


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hello possums ...

I've had Australia on my mind over the past few days.

Here are some pics of Melbourne taken by me on our last trip to Oz.



They show the really lovely area of the Docklands.

You can get there by tram.



Back in January 2010, the state of Victoria was experiencing some kind of freaky weather.

The temperature soared to 45 degrees!



There was cloudless blue sky over the Etihad stadium.

Melbourne's equivalent of the O2!



Sand sculptures baked in the heat.

We baked in the heat!




Next time.

I want to visit Melbourne in the cold, with no heat and no humidity!



Never have we been in need of so many smoothies, ice-creams or bottles of water.

Or so thankful for shelter!


17/10/2010


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apple festival at Middle Farm ...

We mingled with like-minded pomophiles at the weekend!




We do this sort of thing down here in West Sussex!



The lovely Bessie May!



Call me strange, but I love a cow's lashes!



This home is where the heart is!



What I got up to at primary!

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No good without a load of apples!
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Best to pulp up your friends pre-walk!
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