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SNAPSHOT! At Wigan, Destination Glasgow.

Today I am heading north to my genetic homelands to meet up with my friend Gareth from Cardiff. Just go with that please. The day has the new minted, misty freshness I always enjoy. A soft focussed, impressionism that dresses a day with promise. And yes I have an extensive list of coffee/ cake/ fat rat establishments to carry the two of us through the day. Further posts may contain […]

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KESWICK. Taking A Bus Ride.

I’m lucky in that I live within an easy striking distance of the English Lake District. It’s either a couple of hours or so in the car or a similar journey time by train to Windermere. Obviously it’s a popular destination which can make the roads busy so I have a preference for using the train. Not everyone’s cup of tea but it makes it worthwhile if I’m speeding along on the train and I pass traffic jams on the motorway’s or other roads.

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SNAPSHOT! Chester To Cardiff on the Train.

Today is a trip to Cardiff day, so there will be a certain amount of rambling posts, I write that like it’s something different to the ramblings I turn out anyway. This is being written while I relax with a coffee and bacon sandwich. Please excuse the crumbs and sticky fingers. Some Links https://www.visitcardiff.com/ https://tfw.wales/ https://www.visitcheshire.com/chester https://www.visitshropshire.co.uk/ https://www.visitherefordshire.co.uk/ https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Lachlan1/sets/260639077 https://lachlan-main.pixels.com/shop/greeting+cards https://www.alamy.com/portfolio/imagesbylachlan

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SNAPSHOT! A New Islington Lunch.

I’m in Manchester for a few hours, I fancied a walk around the city plus I need some fresh images for my photo library submissions. Needing food, a constant state for me, I took myself over to Ancoats and the New Islington Marina. This was created out of the network of canals that brought cargoes in and out of Manchester before railways and the iron horse gained the upper hand. […]

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