FRODSHAM. On Main Street.

A hop skip and a jump away by train, though it more comfortable if you sit down, is the Cheshire market town of Frodsham.

A hop skip and a jump away by train, though it more comfortable if you sit down, is the Cheshire market town of Frodsham.

While I’m not a great fan of getting wet there is sometimes a bit of magic to be had walking amongst the flowers on a rainy day.

It’s a Monday and I’m out and about, meeting up with my good friend and fellow photographer the G-Man (Gareth). For once I am reasonably organized, plus the trains made a great connection at Chester, which all means I am in one of my favorite places, the Shrewsbury Coffee House, with time to spare for a soothing latte and a bit of thought organizing. Some Links https://originalshrewsbury.co.uk https://www.visitshropshire.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/ShrewsburyCoffeehouse/ https://garethwilley.medium.com […]

I had lunch in Chorley today and as usual I had a wander through Astley Park and up to the Hall. The was activity all around, Chorfest was up and running and preparations were in hand for the upcoming flower show. That’s in my diary for the upcoming weekend. Some Links. https://astleypark.co.uk https://www.chorleyflowershow.com https://checkoutchorley.com https://lachlan-main.pixels.com https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Lachlan1 https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=lachlan+main&crid=2YYEKAK5CG3W7&sprefix=%2Caps%2C229&ref=nb_sb_ss_recent_1_0_recent

It has been a cool, drizzly day in Keswick but after the Sorchio weather at the beginning of the week that’s no bad thing. For all that it’s been another pleasant day in the Lake District. Here’s some of the fruits of a couple of hours wandering.

It’s Saturday and I’m on my travels. The railways are still like playing roulette but you have to make the effort. The current plan is to Lancaster by train then the Lakes Rover bus ticket onwards, a bit of bet hedging coming into play there. After a flurry of cancellations things seem to have settled down so let’s see what the day brings. Things have settled down and trains are […]