FINDHORN. A Hut, Some Steps & The Beach.

For many years now I’ve had breaks of some kind in Scotland.

For many years now I’ve had breaks of some kind in Scotland.

The wind is blowing, the rain is raining but I can weather the storm, I have my photography to keep me warm.

A had business to do in that London but in between it I managed to do a bit of a walkabout.

The day starts with an early train ride down the West Coast Main Line. My dubious photo skills are required in somewhere called London. People are coming to, coffee assisted for the most part, I include myself in that. It’s all part of the railway travel mystique for me. Watching the day come to life, watching people come to life. Like a play with an unlimited number of acts. Let’s […]

CHESTER. Under The Eastgate Clock.
The Eastgate clock has been a feature of Chester’s city walls since 1899, having been built to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee two years earlier.

Autumn’s winds are getting cooler and the clocks go back at the end of the month. The long drag of Winter is just around the corner. At least I have plenty of sunshine on file in my photographs.